Viking Helmets
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Archer's Spangenhelm - 14 gauge
The Spangenhelm was a creation of the Scythians and Sarmatians from the Eurasian steppes. By the 16th century it had become the most common helmet design in Europe. The word Spangenhelm is of German origin and refers to the “spangen” which were the metal strips that formed the helmet’s construction.
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Spangenhelms were popular as they were relatively easy and cheap to produce. They were eventually replaced by stronger, but more expensive nasal helms with 1 piece skulls. Some of the nasal helmets shown on the Bayeux Tapestry seem to be of Spangenhelm construction.
This style was made specifically for archers, the nasal being omitted to provide greater visibility. It is constructed from 14 gauge steel and is perfect for re-enactment. It features an adjustable leather spider-style liner and buckled chin strap.
Inner Circumference: 59.5cm
Weight: 2258g
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Excl. Tax: £60.00 Incl. Tax: £72.00 -
Norman Nasal Helm - 16 gauge
The Norman "Nasal" Helmet was based on earlier Viking Helmet designs and could be worn over a chainmail coif or with chainmail aventail to protect the neck. The nasal bar was designed to protect the face but meant that Knights were often unrecognisable. The famous Bayeux Tapestry shows William the Conqueror tipping his helmet back to reveal his face and prove to his soldiers that he was still alive!
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Our Norman Nasal Helmet features a reinforced 10 gauge nasal bar, leather liner a buckled leather chin strap. It is constructed from 16 gauge steel making it suitable for most re-enactment groups.
Internal Circumference: 64cm
Weight: 2.4kg
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Excl. Tax: £95.83 Incl. Tax: £115.00 -
Phrygian Nasal Helm - 14 gauge
The Norman "Nasal" Helmet was based on earlier Viking Helmet designs and could be worn over a chainmail coif or with chainmail aventail to protect the neck.
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The nasal bar was designed to protect the face but meant that Knights were often unrecognisable. The famous Bayeux Tapestry shows William the Conqueror tipping his helmet back to reveal his face and prove to his soldiers that he was still alive!
Made of 2mm steel with nasal of 3mm steel. Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used in its manufacture. Leather chin strap included.
Size M: 60-61 cm perimeter
Size L: 63-64 cm perimeter
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Excl. Tax: £137.50 Incl. Tax: £165.00 -
13th Century Conical Helmet - 14 gauge
After the Spangenhelm fell into disuse, helmets like this one came into warfare. They were known as conical or nasal helmets and these ones had a one piece skull protection. We can see plenty of depictions that features these helmets, like the “never failing” Maciejowski Bible.
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Made in 2mm steel with natural canvas lining. Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used on its manufacturing. Leather chin strap included.
Size M: 60-61 cm perimeter
Size L: 63-64 cm perimeter
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Excl. Tax: £101.67 Incl. Tax: £122.00 -
King Harold Nasal Helmet
Our King Harold Helmet is based on that of another king's helmet of this era - that of King Wenceslas I of Bohemia, currently on display in Prague Castle.
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The King Harold Helmet features a simple dome of 18 gauge steel construction, designed to deflect sword blows and a decorated nasal bar to protect the face. It has an adjustable leather liner and buckled chin strap. Not suitable for contact reenactment.
Circumference: 62cm
Height: 29cm
Width: 20cm
Depth: 26cm
Weight: 1125g
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
Buy the King Harold Helmet with confidence from the UK’s leading Medieval Helmet retailer.Excl. Tax: £72.50 Incl. Tax: £87.00 -
Saint Wenceslaus I Nasal Helmet -14 gauge
This helmet was made after the one kept on the Prague Castle who supposedly belonged to Saint Wenceslaus I, a Czech monarch from the early 10th century. This is one of the earliest conical helmets made in one piece that at the time where starting to substitute the comparatively weaker Spangenhelms. It has a beautiful riveted cross-shaped nasal.
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Meanwhile its decoration is sometimes wrongly related to Odin it’s more probably that corresponds to a conventionalized Christian cross representation. Even though the nasal is richly decorated on the original, we offer a clean version for you to make your own customizations. This is the perfect protection from the wealthy warriors from the 10th c. onwards.
Our Saint Wenceslaus I Nasal Helmet is constructed from 14 gauge steel making it perfect from most re-enactment groups. It features an adjustable padded liner and buckled leather chin strap.
Inner Circumference
M: 57-59cm
L: 60-61cm
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Excl. Tax: £113.33 Incl. Tax: £136.00 -
Coppergate Helmet
Our Coppergate Helmet replica is hand crafted from steel and brass with many intricate details that are hand finished after casting - in the same way the original helmet was made over a millennia ago.
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It features hinged cheek pieces, adjustable leather spider lining and chin strap, and a butted steel (zinc plated) chainmail 'aventail' to protect the neck. Constructed from 18 gauge steel and not recommended for contact reenactment.
Height (Including chainmail): 30cm
Length: 25cm
Width: 23cm
Weight: 4300g
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
Buy the Coppergate Helmet with confidence from the UK’s leading Viking helmet retailer.Excl. Tax: £137.50 Incl. Tax: £165.00 -
Norman Helmet with Aventail
The Norman "Nasal" Helmet was based on earlier Viking Helmet designs and could be worn over a chainmail coif or with chainmail aventail to protect the neck. The nasal bar was designed to protect the face but meant that Knights were often unrecognisable. The famous Bayeux Tapestry shows William the Conqueror tipping his helmet back to reveal his face and prove to his soldiers that he was still alive!
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Our Norman Helmet with Aventail is constructed from polished 18 gauge steel and features a butted chainmail aventail, adjustable leather liner and chin strap. Not recommended for contact reenactment.
Length: 29cm
Internal Circumference: 64cm
Weight: 1940g
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
Buy the Norman Helmet with Aventail with confidence from the UK’s leading Viking helmet retailer.Excl. Tax: £58.33 Incl. Tax: £70.00 -
Norman Helmet with Aventail - 16 gauge
The Norman "Nasal" Helmet was based on earlier Viking Helmet designs and could be worn over a chainmail coif or with chainmail aventail to protect the neck. The nasal bar was designed to protect the face but meant that Knights were often unrecognisable. The famous Bayeux Tapestry shows William the Conqueror tipping his helmet back to reveal his face and prove to his soldiers that he was still alive!
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Our Norman Helmet with Aventail is constructed from 16 gauge steel making it suitable for most re-enactment groups. It features a butted chainmail aventail, adjustable leather liner and chin strap.Excl. Tax: £105.00 Incl. Tax: £126.00 -
Beowulf Helmet
Our Beowulf Helmet is of late Anglo-Saxon/Viking design. It is constructed from 18 gauge steel with antiqued brass decoration befitting the status on an Anglo-Saxon Hero. It features and adjustable leather liner and buckled chin strap and a zinc plated chainmail aventail to protect the neck.
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Height: 23cm
Width: 21cm
Depth: 24cm
Circumference: 66cm
Weight: 2108g
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
Buy the Beowulf Helmet with confidence from the UK’s leading Viking helmet retailer.Excl. Tax: £90.83 Incl. Tax: £109.00


