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This Early Medieval Helmet appears like a thick funnel or cone-like piece. It is also durable and solid which is all because of its construction made from mild steel. The steel used has a thickness of 1.5 millimeters and is known to be flexible and ductile.

This Early Medieval Helmet is also referred to as the nasal helmet. It is a distinct combat helm that exhibits a projecting bar or nasal protector that conceals the user’s nose. It works to protect the center of the face, avoiding any instances of accidental blows. The design of this Early Medieval Helmet was based on the original helm. It had Western-European origins. Since the original helmet was also used during the Early Middle til the High Middle Ages, the Early Medieval Helmet can be used in reenactments for such themes.

What’s great about this Early Medieval Helmet is that despite being a replica piece, it can function perfectly as a protective gear. This is due to its very robust construction.


Early Medieval Helmet Past :-


The Early Medieval Helmet was commonly called the nasal helmet. It was a specific type of combat and protective gear that had a distinct appearance. It was described by having a projecting bar that concealed the nose. Thus, protecting the central face of the user.

This Early Medieval Helmet is known to have a Western- European origin and was utilized until the period of the High Middle Ages. Its design was primarily based on the Late Roman types like the Ride Helmet, as well as the earlier helms of spangenhelm structure.

The much earlier nasal helms generally featured a conical-shape and its skull could be elevated from a single iron sheet.