Introducing a meticulously crafted 3D-printed replica of the iconic Corinthian Helmet, originally forged in ancient Greece between 625 and 550 BCE. This reproduction captures the essence of the bronze artifact housed at the Cleveland Museum of Art, embodying the protective design used by Greek hoplite warriors in phalanx combat. Standing at a scaled height of 23.5 cm (9 1/4 in.), width of 19.5 cm (7 11/16 in.), and depth of 27 cm (10 5/8 in.), this replica retains the helmet’s distinctive full-head coverage, narrow eye slits, mouth opening, and curved neck guard. Available in a selection of premium materials, this piece balances historical authenticity with modern manufacturing precision.
Material Options:
- Black Nylon: Enhanced with a post-printing Color Touch finish, this material offers durability and resistance to scratching, rubbing, and external conditions. It ensures a stable, consistent black hue across production batches, with a uniform, high-quality surface finish.
- White Nylon: Processed through polishing for a smooth tactile experience, this option provides a cost-effective yet refined appearance with a clean, bright finish.
























