
Great Helm | European | Helmet
Early Great Helm
The Great Helm evolved out of a need for greater protection for the head and neck and was first seen towards the end of the 12th century. It was a very popular style of helmet worn by knights and men-at-arms in most European armies and was also worn by knights of the crusading orders such as the Knights Templar.
It offered superior protection to the open face nasal helmet of the previous century but restricted vision and could become hot and stuffy - especially on crusade.
This is an earlier form of the Great Helm, the shape becoming more conical in later decades.
This Great Helm is hand crafted from polished steel and features and adjustable leather "spider" liner and large brass decorative cross.
It is constructed from 18 gauge steel and not recommended for re-enactment.
Includes Black display stand
Height: 35cm
Length: 28cm
Width: 21cm
Weight: 3.1kg
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
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Early Great Helm
The Great Helm evolved out of a need for greater protection for the head and neck and was first seen towards the end of the 12th century. It was a very popular style of helmet worn by knights and men-at-arms in most European armies and was also worn by knights of the crusading orders such as the Knights Templar.
It offered superior protection to the open face nasal helmet of the previous century but restricted vision and could become hot and stuffy - especially on crusade.
This is an earlier form of the Great Helm, the shape becoming more conical in later decades.
This Great Helm is hand crafted from polished steel and features and adjustable leather "spider" liner and large brass decorative cross.
It is constructed from 18 gauge steel and not recommended for re-enactment.
Includes Black display stand
Height: 35cm
Length: 28cm
Width: 21cm
Weight: 3.1kg
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.





















