This detailed 3D-printed replica of Gustav Vasa’s ceremonial helmet with a grotesque mask visor is a faithful reproduction of the original, dated to 1540 and crafted in southern Germany. Originally intended for royal parades and festivities, the helmet’s intricate grotesque mask and etched details symbolize the grandeur of the Swedish court and King Gustav Vasa’s display of royal power.
The helmet, featuring a grimacing face with exaggerated facial features, moustache, and decorative elements, reflects the artistic trends of 16th-century European courts. It was made using advanced craftsmanship techniques, with discreet air holes and decorative eye slits on the visor.
Available in the following materials:
– Black Nylon: Durable and resistant to external conditions, this material ensures a stable and consistent color, with a scratch-resistant finish. The uniform surface quality makes it ideal for long-lasting display.
– White Nylon: The most affordable option, featuring a polished finish for a smooth, tactile surface.
Please note that replicas which exceed production size limits will be produced at a reduced scale from the original dimensions.
























