Sugar Loaf Helmet
Sugar Loaf Helmet
Without even reading the name, you can easily tell
that the Sugar Loaf Helmet is named after the traditional form in which
refined sugar was sold. These tall cones with rounded tops were believed to
have been made as far back as the 12th century in Jordan. However, through the
14th through the 16th centuries, they become quite popular in England, German,
France, Holland and Belgium, just as this style of helmet also became
popular.
Crafted from 20-gauge steel, the Sugar Loaf Helmet
provides full head protection and was a favourite choice to wear during the
Crusades. The conical top takes a blow to the head a little easier than
flat-topped varieties worn previously ever could. It has been fully lined and
given plenty of ventilation holes so it is ready to wear for reenactment or
costume.
- This helmet is designed for comfortable wear and is versatile enough to be utilized for decorative purposes also
- The above price includes the cost of a single unit only
- Made in India.
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