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Steel Corinthian Helmet APX-725

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  • Product Code: 725
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Steel Corinthian Helmet

History:- One of the most iconic helmets of war ever created, the Corinthian helm is instantly recognizable and has itself become a symbol for the ancient world and of martial prowess - the visage of the Corinthian helm is a common motif that can be seen today on many modern military unit badges as it is emblematic of warrior skill and heroism

The Corinthian style was symbolically resurrected in the late Medieval period and the early Renaissance in the form of some Barbute style helmets, some of which took distinctive visual cues from the Corinthian and other Classical Greek Helmets. These Greek-inspired Barbute helms were most popular in Italy where the burgeoning Renaissance had made everything Greek and Roman both a fascination and a fashion.

Details:- - delivery includes leather inlay and chin strap

- material: 1.3 mm steel

- size: max. head circumference up to 60 cm

- long distance (back to front): approx. 22 cm

- short distance (ear to ear): approx. 19 cm

- weight: approx. 1.3 kg


Steel Corinthian Helmet

History:- One of the most iconic helmets of war ever created, the Corinthian helm is instantly recognizable and has itself become a symbol for the ancient world and of martial prowess - the visage of the Corinthian helm is a common motif that can be seen today on many modern military unit badges as it is emblematic of warrior skill and heroism

The Corinthian style was symbolically resurrected in the late Medieval period and the early Renaissance in the form of some Barbute style helmets, some of which took distinctive visual cues from the Corinthian and other Classical Greek Helmets. These Greek-inspired Barbute helms were most popular in Italy where the burgeoning Renaissance had made everything Greek and Roman both a fascination and a fashion.

Details:- - delivery includes leather inlay and chin strap

- material: 1.3 mm steel

- size: max. head circumference up to 60 cm

- long distance (back to front): approx. 22 cm

- short distance (ear to ear): approx. 19 cm

- weight: approx. 1.3 kg


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