Greek Helmets,Medieval Helmets,Roman Helmets,Viking & Norman Helmets,World War Helmets
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- BrandMedieval Edge
- Country of manufactureIndia
Greek Helmets :-
The ancient Greeks were a people mythologically joined by common ancestors and a common language, but often poised against one another, ready for warfare. The many city states and kingdoms throughout Greek history are known for different types of helmets. The most recognizable of which, the classic Corinthian style helmet, was used all over the Greek world from the mid-7th until the 4th century BC and was adapted and altered throughout this time period. Other types of helmet were known in the Greek world, bearing a genealogical connection to one another through the constant intercourse and strife between the nations. Among these include the Chalcidian helmet, the Illyrian, Boeotian, Phrygian, and Attic types.
Our Greek helmets, are a reasonable facsimile of several of the more popular styles. While the originals were crafted in bronze, these are made in 18 gauge brass & iron steel. Every effort has been made to keep them as close as possible to the historical originals.
Medieval Helmets :- Medieval helmets are among some of the most varied helmets available, coming in a variety of styles that gradually offer increasingly different levels of protection. we offer a full line of medieval helmets, ranging from the early examples of great helmets to the late burgonet helmets of the later Middle Ages
Roman Helmets :- The mainstay of the Roman legion was on the infantry, which wore heavy armor consisting of helmet, breastplate, greaves on the right leg, and on the left arm a buckler. The helmet was originally made of leather or untanned skin, strengthened and adorned by bronze or gold