Reproduction Sutton Hoo Ship-burial 18 Gauge Steel Helmet with Wooden Stand
Masterfully built replica of FAMOUS Sutton- Hoo Helmet for any enthusiast of Ancient or medieval history. The Sutton Hoo helmet is a decorated Anglo-Saxon helmet found during a 1939 excavation of the Sutton Hoo Burial. It is described as "the most iconic object" from "one of the most spectacular archaeological discoveries ever made", and perhaps the most important known Anglo-Saxon artefact. So inspired by this discovery, this piece of armor is hammered and shaped with 18-gauge steel for every detailed section of the piece. Steel plating covers the face. Proudly display it with other available accessories in the entrance hall or at the end of a hallway. With stunning craftsmanship and detail fit for a fierce warrior, this armor helmet is a must have for anyone inspired by the battles of ancient times.
Dimensions:
Material: steel
Inner diameter: 8 inches from front to the rear
One ear to the other: 9 inches
Circumference: 26.50 inches approx