Product description
This bronze helmet is a replica of a Corinthian helmet type A. Helmets like this were worn by Greek hoplites in combination with the musculata or lymotrax. The helmet has, just like the original, a slightly thicker part in the nasal piece that runs through the eyebrows.
The Corinthian helmet was originally the most popular helmet besides the pilos. It optimally protected the head, the neck and the face. This helmet was not only worn by the Greeks, but also by cultures from neighboring regions like the Etruscans, Epirus and the Macedonians.
This helmet is suitable for a head circumference up to 65 cm. It is completely handmade of 1,2 mm thick bronze. It weighs approx. 1,75 kg.
