Helmets

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.

Helmets

For each product there is a choice of surface type.

Helmet 167, one piece

Bascinet based on original. Helmet commonly used in 14th century. Bowl is made of one piece of steel 2,5mm thick. Product is non-welded. Surface is

SEE MORE

Helmet 166, one piece

Bascinet based on original. Helmet commonly used in 14th century. Bowl is made of one piece of steel 2,5mm thick. Product is non-welded. Surface is

SEE MORE

Helmet 134, one piece

Bascinet with a visor (klappenvisier) based on original dated on 1360 year. Original is in Sitten, Switzerland. Helmet commonly used in 14th century. Bowl is

SEE MORE

Helmet 192

Pot helmet from the beginning of 13th century. The bowl is made of one piece of 2.5mm thick steel. Face mask and the neck cover

SEE MORE

Helmet 141

Pot helmet from the beginning of 13th century. The bowl is made of one piece of 2.5mm thick steel. Face mask and the neck cover

SEE MORE

Helmet 129

Early pot helmet. The end of 12th and 1st. half of 13th century. It is made of 2,0mm and 1,5mm thick steel. Surface is hammered

SEE MORE

Helmet 123, steel C45

Late pot helmet, inspired by findings from Bolanzo, Italy. It is dated around 1300 year. It is made of tool steel C45. The “bottom” is

SEE MORE

Surface nr 2

The whole is hammered, and then sanded and polished by hand.

Surface nr 3

The whole is hammered, and then sanded and mirror polished.

Surface nr 4

Surface hammered.

Surface nr 5

Surface hammered, blackened with beeswax.

Surface nr 6

Surface hammered, sanded, hammering marks.

Surface nr 7

Surface hammered and slighty polished, hemmering marks.