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Korean helmet - 16th century

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€640.00
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Helmet description
The original of which now in the Met Museum is dated around the 16th century. Made to measure, in 2mm ST3 steel. The cheek and neck protectors are made of riveted steel plates and silk, like the original. The general profile of the helmet is reminiscent of the "Hunnic" helmets that we encountered 1000 years earlier in Europe, such as the models from Niederstotzingen, Kerch, Castel Trosino, or even Nocera Umbra ...

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Made of 2mm "st3" steel. Nasal part 3mm thickness.
Everything is hand-forged by quality craftmens.
Producing time may vary according to the current order's list. Please, contact us for more details. Average waiting time is about 2-3 months, for this special helmet.

Shipping costs are calculated after the helmet is manufactured.
Indeed, the weight of a helmet varies greatly, depending on the model, the size, and whether or not a chainmail aventail is added.

*Our goal is to charge the customer the actual amount of postage, and not a penny more! It therefore seems more appropriate to us to proceed in this way, rather than to estimate shipping costs arbitrarily, with a margin of safety which would unfairly affect certain customers.



Customize your helmet!

Our helmets are fully customizable:

- You can choose the inner circumference of your helmet.
- You can choose three types of exterior finish: classic, "raw" or "blackened".

Let's choose your exterior finishing!

1. Classic / Polished.
2. Raw / "rustic" look.
3. Blackened.

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