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Medieval Renaissance Detachable Visor Barbute 18
Medieval Renaissance Detachable Visor Barbute 18
Medieval Renaissance Detachable Visor Barbute 18
Medieval Renaissance Detachable Visor Barbute 18
Medieval Renaissance Detachable Visor Barbute 18
Medieval Renaissance Detachable Visor Barbute 18

Medieval Renaissance Detachable Visor Barbute 18 Guage Functional Helmet Armor Rustic Vintage Home Decor Gifts

Product ID : 44626090


Galleon Product ID 44626090
Shipping Weight 3.85 lbs
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Model KG1048
Manufacturer THOR INSTRUMENTS
Shipping Dimension 12.48 x 10.24 x 8.62 inches
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Medieval Renaissance Detachable Visor Barbute 18 Features

  • Internal Diameter, Front to back: 9 inches

  • Internal Diameter, Side to Side: 7.25 inches

  • Internal circumference: 26.75 inches

  • Size: One size fits most


About Medieval Renaissance Detachable Visor Barbute 18

Constructed from 16 gauge, low carbon mild steel and featuring a comfortable leather liner, this helmet is characteristic of the Italian barbute with the shape of the helmet extending all the way down to cover both sides of the face with an arch-shaped opening. A detachable full face visor secured by pins provides additional protection- the visor can be removed completely to create a ?traditional? open-faced barbute. 24 breathing holes are arranged on the visor, 12 to both sides, allowing for a great level of ventilation which allows a wearer to breathe easier. Featuring an incredible looking high polish finish, this helmet is a great way to top off a suit of armor but can also serve as a wonderful display piece. A war helmet of fifteenth century Italian design, the barbute was very similar to classical Greek helmets and was thought to have been influenced by the early Renaissance periods renewed interest in the ancients. For pop culture fans, the helmet worn by the X-Men villain Magneto is a traditional barbute style.