Italian Medieval Functional Milanese Helmet (BPHL2285)
- Originated in Milan, Italy during the 14th century.
- Made primarily of mild steel.
- Features a rounded or conical skull with a reinforced ridge for added strength.
- Prominent visor attached to the skull via hinges or pivots.
- Visor offers protection to the face while maintaining visibility and breathability.
- Some versions include a bevor for additional chin and neck protection.
- Used by knights and soldiers throughout Europe during the late Middle Ages and Renaissance.
- Balances protection, mobility, and comfort on the battlefield.
- Examples can be found in museums and private collections worldwide.
- Rustic proof paint inside
- We Provide high quality finish.
The Italian Milanese Helmet is an iconic piece of medieval armor that originated in Milan, Italy, during the 14th century. Characterized by its distinctive rounded skull and prominent visor, the Milanese Helmet was designed to offer superior protection to the wearer while maintaining excellent visibility and breathability.
Crafted primarily from steel, the helmet typically features a rounded or conical skull with a reinforced ridge running from front to back. This ridge not only adds strength to the helmet but also helps to deflect blows from weapons. The visor, which can be attached to the skull via hinges or pivots, offers protection to the face while still allowing the wearer to see and breathe comfortably. Some versions of the Milanese Helmet also include a bevor, a separate piece that protects the chin and neck.
The Milanese Helmet was widely used by knights and soldiers throughout Europe during the late Middle Ages and remained in use well into the Renaissance period. Its popularity was due in part to its effective design, which provided a balance of protection, mobility, and comfort on the battlefield. Today, examples of the Milanese Helmet can be found in museums and private collections around the world, serving as reminders of a bygone era of chivalry and warfare.
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