British Knight Helmet
The Crusades were a series of religiously sanctioned military campaigns, called by the Pope and with the main goal of restoring Christian control of the Holy Land.
The Crusaders came from all over western Europe. The main series of Crusades occurred between 1095 and 1291; historians have given them numbers, later unnumbered crusades were also taken up for a variety of reasons.
The British Sugar loaf helmet taking its name from the conical "loaves" in which sugar was formerly sold, was popular during the Crusades.They were used by knights and heavy infantry in most European armies between about 1275 to 1300 AD.
The Camouflage pattern we have used is the current design for the British Army, blending ancient times and the modern day in one piece of Highly Collectible Contemporary Art.
The Crusades were a series of religiously sanctioned military campaigns, called by the Pope and with the main goal of restoring Christian control of the Holy Land.
The Crusaders came from all over western Europe. The main series of Crusades occurred between 1095 and 1291; historians have given them numbers, later unnumbered crusades were also taken up for a variety of reasons.
The British Sugar loaf helmet taking its name from the conical "loaves" in which sugar was formerly sold, was popular during the Crusades.They were used by knights and heavy infantry in most European armies between about 1275 to 1300 AD.
The Camouflage pattern we have used is the current design for the British Army, blending ancient times and the modern day in one piece of Highly Collectible Contemporary Art.
The Crusades were a series of religiously sanctioned military campaigns, called by the Pope and with the main goal of restoring Christian control of the Holy Land.
The Crusaders came from all over western Europe. The main series of Crusades occurred between 1095 and 1291; historians have given them numbers, later unnumbered crusades were also taken up for a variety of reasons.
The British Sugar loaf helmet taking its name from the conical "loaves" in which sugar was formerly sold, was popular during the Crusades.They were used by knights and heavy infantry in most European armies between about 1275 to 1300 AD.
The Camouflage pattern we have used is the current design for the British Army, blending ancient times and the modern day in one piece of Highly Collectible Contemporary Art.
Vanguard Collective presents the "War in the eyes of the enemy" series, a limited edition range of hand crafted helmets forged from iron and steel from histories finest armies. But with a contemporary and modern ground breaking aesthetic, using modern day army camouflage from the helmets origins. Each work of art will be limited editions of 15 per helmet, and will be stamped and numbered by vanguard collective for art collectors worldwide.
The Crusades were a series of religiously sanctioned military campaigns, called by the Pope and with the main goal of restoring Christian control of the Holy Land.
The Crusaders came from all over western Europe. The main series of Crusades occurred between 1095 and 1291; historians have given them numbers, later unnumbered crusades were also taken up for a variety of reasons.
The British Sugar loaf helmet taking its name from the conical "loaves" in which sugar was formerly sold, was popular during the Crusades.They were used by knights and heavy infantry in most European armies between about 1275 to 1300 AD.
The Camouflage pattern we have used is the current design for the British Army, blending ancient times and the modern day in one piece of Highly Collectible Contemporary Art.