Showing posts with label Barbute. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barbute. Show all posts

Friday, 15 April 2022

Corinthian Helmet

This is a Copy of a Corinthian helmet that was used from 8thC BC to 1stC AD 

The helmet was worn by Greek Hoplites (Greek Citizen Soldiers) and got its name from Corinthia, an ancient Greek city-state.


The helmet would have been made from bronze, this copy is made of pressed steel and coloured to look the part.


Not all Corinthian helmets have plumes however this copy does, this would have been made of horsehair.


This helmet is not mine as it was donated to our club.

Sunday, 18 February 2018

Arabian Barbute


Now I'm not sure this helmet as a real historical equivalent at all, although did find a few images of turbans wrapped around helmets.

Its open faced barbute in style, made from plastic with a plastic ring around the crown to give a turban style Arabic look and then painted.


The helm was found within a batch of theatre kit, unlabelled or marked so who knows what it was used for.


Now its part of larp kit.