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Collection: Viking Hat

Viking Hat

Prepare for your Nordic adventure and make a bold statement with this Viking hat. Its authentic design captures the essence of Norse mythology and culture, letting you channel your inner Viking. Whether you aim to pillage, plunder, or just party, this hat will make you stand out and complement your Viking-inspired costume perfectly. So get ready to embark on an epic adventure with your Viking hat as your faithful companion.

 The show does not end until the fat lady sings! Recent research has revealed that authentic Viking hats lacked horns. However, our customers still enjoy them, so Drakka continues to produce them. This is appropriate attire for a Nordic festival, the movies, Vikings games, and Halloween.

The Nordics The Viking, also known as a Norseman or a Northman, was a member of the Scandinavian seafaring warriors who raided and colonized large portions of Europe between the ninth and eleventh centuries and whose disruptive influence had a profound impact on European history. Tradition holds that they were ruthless warriors who first settled in Great Britain and then in North America. Generations passed down their legendary Viking helmets with horns.

 The adult size fits the majority of adults and children. The product's dimensions measure at 13.8"L x 8.3"W x 10"H, and we use plastic-colored polyvinyl chloride to create a metal-like appearance.


The Drakka Viking hat is a distinctive accessory. This hat will be the center of attention in both your home and office. It will immediately attract the attention of your guests if placed in a corner. ideal for theatrical productions, Halloween parties, costume plays, and more.

 

Viking Hat

The product that you offer is a Viking hat real?

Our mission is to preserve ancient traditions and create highly detailed, battle-ready Viking clothing for re-enactment, display, and use. We utilize a combination of contemporary and traditional tools and materials. This is a good replica made with premium materials.

Do you sell a Viking hat craft?

If you are looking for a Viking hat with specific characteristics, we invite you to check our online collection, or you can contact us at info@drakkavikingshields.com, where we will answer your questions.

What is the Viking hat name?

During the Viking Age, helmets were commonly constructed by joining pieces of iron or other materials together using rivets. This type of helmet became known as the spangenhelm and was especially popular among Viking warriors. The spangenhelm's construction allowed for good protection in combat, and the helmet's design offered excellent ventilation and visibility. Additionally, many spangenhelms had nose and cheek guards, further providing protection for the face. 

However, it is important to note that the Vikings used several other helmet designs, including helmets made from a single piece of iron or those with a conical shape. The designs varied depending on the region, occupation, and social status of the user. The diversity of helmet designs during the Viking era showcases the Vikings' proficiency in designing armor that was functional and tailored to their needs. Hence, it highlights their mastery in metallurgy and the creativity that characterized Viking craftsmanship.

They also used other helmet designs, including those with a dome shape or a conical shape. Despite the existence of various helmet designs during the Viking age, such as helmets with a dome or conical shape, the spangenhelm remained a prominent style. The use of this type of helmet is a testament to the Vikings' exceptional skills in metalworking and their ability to create sturdy and durable helmets that provided ample protection to the wearer. The craftsmanship of spangenhelms also reflected the cultural significance of battle and the importance of well-crafted armor. Today, spangenhelm replicas can be found in museums and collections around the world, showcasing their historical importance and continuing relevance.