Description
Corinthian ‘A’ Helmet, 1.2 mm Bronze Corinthian helmets
The Corithian helmets, named after the Ancient Greek City of Corinth, developed in the first half of the 7th Century BC. It was the most common helmet of Ancient Greece and even became popular in Italy.
Product Details:
– Headsize: up to approx. 65cm circumference
– Long distance (front to back): approx. 23.5 cm
– Short distance (ear to ear): approx. 21 cm
– Material: 1.2 mm Bronze
– Weight: approx. 1.75kg
Our replica is based on the Corinthian ‘A’ type. The helmet is handmade of solid bronze. It has no liner, as the rivets would have damaged the helmet bowl. But we will add a soft padded cap to each helmet. A perfect piece for collectors and Re-enactors of the Ancient Greek era, such as Hoplites.
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