The Kettle Hat - Medieval Helmets

My late XVth century replica of a Medieval soldier's kettle hat, made of 2mm (14 gauge) steel. Link to craftsmen of taurica   / craftsmen-of-taurica-305216966186186   Link to Knyght Errant video on the Kettle Hat    • Helmets:  The Kettle Helmet   Link to Schola Gladiatoria video I mention    • Helmets - Not Only About Protection   Link to my crowd Funding page https://www.gofundme.com/a-knight-in-... Link to my patreon page   / themetatron   Check out my online store! https://teespring.com/it/stores/metatron Link to my collab about tianium armour vs steel armour    • What Is Stronger? Titanium Armour or Steel...   The kettle hat were first produced in England around 1011. A type of helmet made of steel in the shape of a brimmed hat. The Kettle hats were very popular with foot soldiers in Central Europe during the 10th and 15th century. It gained its common English language name from its resemblance to a metal cooking pot. These hats, although cheap, were not admired because they were considered only suitable for infantry and did not have the high grace or extravagance of a knightly helm like the bascinet or great helm. When steel helmets reappeared in World War I, the kettle hat made its comeback as the British Brodie helmet, as well as the French Adrian helmet. These kettle helmets were also used in World War II by the British, Commonwealth forces. Follow me on my social networks:   / themetatron     / metatron_youtube   https://www.facebook.com/Metatron-153...   / puremetatron     / realmetatron   Royalty free music by Epidemic Sound: intro ES_Knights Templar 1 - Johannes Bornlöf intro 2 ES_Medieval Adventure 01 - Johannes Bornlöf outro ES_Knights Templar 2 - Johannes Bornlöf Check out the facebook page of the photographer who works with me, he has lots of fantastic pictures https://www.facebook.com/amedeo.capor... and his instagram https://www.facebook.com/amedeo.capor... Check out my friend Salvo's channel    / @littlesalvo000