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In 17th century Europe, the Spanish Empire was at its peak, becoming the world's leading power, and the crown's domains were expanding considerably. The Dutch, due to a clash of cultures and religion, among other things, decided to rise up against their sovereigns in what would become known as the Eighty Years' War, or the Flemish War. To help this rebellion, Jacob de Gheyn II made engravings for "The Exercise of Arms" in which he taught the use of the pike, the musket and the arquebus.
Taken directly from these plates, we have interpreted and produced this magnificent helmet, ideal for those recreating the fighting classes for the 17th century. In the engravings, it can be seen on pikemen troops, it can also be seen on arquebusiers and depicted in art from other places and troops. The included jugulars were used to protect the neck and face of the wearers and are a piece that is commonly seen again in this period.
Specs:
Made of 1.6mm thick steel with cheek pieces. (Also called jugulars). The thickness of the steel may vary due to the handcrafting of our products. This item has a satin finish which means it has a slightly reflective surface, similar to the finishes on many original armors.
Carbon steel is not treated so it may have rust, which is easily removable. You can protect this item from rust with our Ballistol oil.
No claims will be accepted for any of the above cases.
Includes leather chin strap.
Size M = Perimeter 60~61cm
Size L = Perimeter 63~64cm
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