With the enemy approaching, you raise your weapon and take solace in the Ashen Epic Shieldmaiden Helmet that protects your head. Made from 9-10-ounce leather, this Viking helmet comes in two sizes. It pulls on over the head and secures with a chin strap.
The front of the black helmet covers the upper half of the face. It features a fixed visor panel. The visor has two angled slots for the eyes. Around the slots are embossed, bronze knotwork patterns. The knotwork covers the fixed visor.
At the top of the visor, there are cutouts showcasing the knotwork. Also, the top edge of the panel forms points at the ends and in the center. This pointed, cutout knotwork design occurs on another panel on the forehead.
In addition, at the top of the Valkyrie helmet, there is a crest of synthetic dreadlocks with beads. The crest runs down the back of the helmet. A pair of leather straps holds it in place. The knotwork pattern adorns them as well. Rivets secures the helmet together. Wear the Ashen Epic Shieldmaiden Helmet to your next Viking-themed LARP battle, cosplay convention, or in a stage production. It truly suits a fierce warrior maiden.
Shieldmaidens and Valkyries
The mythical idea of the shieldmaiden, or female warrior, may have given rise to the idea of the Valkyrie, often known as a beautiful warrior woman who brings the souls of fallen warriors into Valhalla. They feature in various places in the Eddas and sagas.
One of the most famous Valkyries was Brunhild, renamed as such in Wagners Ring Cycle opera. Historical evidence for the existence of shieldmaidens is minimal.
As this item is made from natural materials, its appearance may vary slightly from what is shown.
Key Features:
- Comes in two sizes
- Secures with a chin strap
- Features contrasting bronze knotwork detailing
- Ideal for Viking characters
- Great for LARPing or cosplaying
Materials:
- Made from 9-10-ounce leather
- Panels are 5-6-ounce leather
- Dreadlocks are synthetic hair
Care Instructions:
- Remove dirt with a hard brush, then gently clean with leather soap and a soft, damp cloth. Remove soap with a separate damp cloth, then use a dry cloth to wipe away remaining water. Let dry naturally. Condition with oil or polish, then wipe with a final cloth to remove excess residue.
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