
Helmet 198, one piece
A copy of a surviving helmet (Wallace Collection a82). The original has been preserved in excellent condition in its original painting. This copy was painted
I make helmets from sheet metal with thicknesses: 1.5, 2.0, 2.5. I use different types of surface finish.
As a standard, I make helmets without an insert. On request, I can make a hand-sewn linen insert, or a leather insert.
The price of the presented helmets is given without chainmail elements, unless otherwise stated. Spike elements can be ordered additionally, through me. I cooperate with leading Polish manufacturers on this subject.


A copy of a surviving helmet (Wallace Collection a82). The original has been preserved in excellent condition in its original painting. This copy was painted

A copy of a surviving helmet (Wallace Collection a82) in an unpainted version. The salade was produced in Germany around 1500. The original is preserved

Morion, end of 16th century. It is based on preserved original and the iconography. This is price for its basic version – without cheeks covers,

Helmet 16th century, made on the basis of the surviving original. Made of 2.0 and 1.5mm sheet metal. Product is not welded. Surface is hammered

Helmet, one piece of steel. This helmet is made of one piece of steel, 2mm thick. It was used in similar form from 13th to

Helmet, one piece of steel. This helmet is made of one piece of steel, 2mm thick. It was used in similar form from 13th to

Spangenhelmet. Similar helmets are known of preserved originals from 6th century, but similar construction was used for another few hundred years. It is made of

Helmet based on preserved original from 7-8th century, found in Prague. Rivets in shape of little spikes. Used material is 2,0mm and 1,5mm thick. Product
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