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Early Corinthian helmet, 1-1.2 mm

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Product description

This helmet is a replica of the Corinthian helmet as it was worn by the Spartan hoplites around the 6th-5th century BC. The name of this type of helmet is derived from the Greek city of Corinth. The Corinthian helmet was in use from the seventh century BC. but around the fifth century it reached the shape as we know it today. Characteristics of this helmet are the nose piece, the split for the eyes, the narrow slit at the mouth, the extra thick protection of the skull with the round eyebrow shape and the protruding neck guard. This replica is made of brass and comes with a thick skull cap for extra wearing comfort. A perfect helmet for Greek re-enactment and LARP and Cosplay of characters from Antiquity.


Product details
Product details:
Material: brass, cotton (cap)
Thickness: 1,2 mm
Max. head circumference: approx. 63 cm
Long distance (back to front): approx. 23 cm
Short distance (ear to ear): approx. 19.5 cm
Height: approx. 25 cm
Weight: 1,35 kg
Based on a historical original
Transport weight (gram): 3000

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