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Collection: Viking Helmets

Viking Helmets

The term "Viking" describes the acts of the Norsemen from Norway, Iceland, Denmark, and Sweden who raided the coasts of the British Isles and other parts of Europe from the late 8th to the 11th century. The Vikings, famous for their long ships, settled on the coasts and rivers of Europe, as well as the islands of Shetland, Orkney, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland, and even Newfoundland for a brief period. With these Viking helmets, you will be ready to enter battle and emerge victorious! Add some fashionable appeal to your Viking costume with this detailed accessory. Fur trim and painted details with a gold and silver metallic finish make this helmet look authentic.


These Viking helmets are one-of-a-kind. is an accurate and ornate design based on authentic historical research. Crafted from high-quality steel and adorned with intricate carvings, this incredible helmet is perfectly suited for medieval warfare attire. It is perfect for adding to your collection, to wear to the next ren fair, larp re-enactment Renaissance party, or cosplay, or to simply impress your friends. Padding: Full Leather Suspension Features: chainmail skirting, leather straps. made for every standard adult. You can gift it for Halloween parties or as a unique and special birthday present for your boyfriend, husband, father, or brothers. Moreover, it's perfect for party costumes, movie outfits, and LARP costumes, making it a versatile and useful item. Additionally, it makes for an excellent wedding anniversary gift.

Overall Length: 19.5 inches; Width: 8.5 inches. Inner Circle: 29.83 inches. These are fully wearable Viking helmets made of solid steel. It is great for unique costumes, role-playing, and collections.

Viking Helmets

Why did Viking horned helmets have horns?

As horns are usually impractical on a combat helmet, it is likely that Vikings used the horns on their helmets for religious ceremonies or rituals. Most of what we know about these helmets and headpieces comes from pictures, not the things themselves.

Is the Gjermundbu helmet suitable for children aged 8?This Viking helmet will probably be too large for an 8-year-old. Maybe adding a beanie or stocking cap underneath would help fill up some space if it is a little loose.

Is the Viking sword real?

So realistic that it will appear real to you; only it will not grant you the incredible powers of Vikings, but with this Viking Sword, you will be able to recreate the most exciting scenes from his films.

Why did the Vikings equip their helmets with horns?

Viking society did not emerge until the ninth century C.E., and there is no evidence that Vikings wore horned helmets. History.com says that the legend probably started with Scandinavian artists in the 1800s. In their paintings, they showed nomadic raiders wearing the gear, which made it popular.