Kettle Hat (War Hat)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Kettle Hat (War Hat)

Date
c. 1460
Medium
steel
Culture
Italy, 15th century
Department
Medieval Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Open helmets like this one were used by medieval infantries. The helmet weighs 12-1/2 pounds. This unusual weight was required for siege purposes—such helmets were worn by the men who attempted to scale the walls of an armed town. The rivet holes along the ridge were for the attachment of the liner. Modern soldiers wear Kevlar combat helmets that weigh four to five pounds. By comparison, this medieval helmet is nearly three times as heavy. Imagine what it would have been like to wear such a heavy piece of equipment on your head during a siege.

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