15th Century Italian Barbute Helmet 16 gauge

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EAN: 0697067331279 SKU 2207PL16 Categories , , Tag

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  • Our Italian Barbute Helmet, also known as the Barbuta, is a historic piece of armor that has been recognized throughout history as a symbol of Italian military equipment. With its unique T-shaped front, this historic helmet offers excellent ventilation and a clear view of the battlefield. Perfect for crossbowmen and light infantry, it’s a must-have for collectors and history buffs alike!
  • Our reproduction is handmade from sturdy 16gauge mild steel. A comfortable and secure leather liner acts as a significant shock absorber. The firm leather strap and solid brass buckle (both sold separately too) ensure a perfect closure. It is best suited for historical reenactments and in real-life combat. A 68cm inner circumference makes it ideal for almost all who wish to wear it.
  • At Lord of Battles, we are genuinely committed to offering nothing but the best to our clients. Every item is unique and is purely handcrafted. The highest possible standards are maintained by using the best quality materials. Innovation and creativity are the hallmarks of our company yet we stay true to history. Every article is obtained keeping ethics in mind and conserving the environment.
  • Stand out at your epic historical event, at a wedding, cosplay, or a LARP event. Outshine the rest, with our super quality products made out of authentic materials and proudly relive history. We promise, you will be the star of the medieval event Feel the true Lord of Battles, the most epic character, or simply a ruffian with our products you can be the character that the event requires.
Weight 2,5 kg
Dimensions 29 × 24 × 29 cm
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Shipping weight 4,036 kg

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