Deliver to 
Free Shipping
  • Served Customers
  • Secure Payments
  • Served Customers
24/7 Live Chat
1 of 3
Collectible-Larp-Sca-Turins-Helmet-Dragon-helm-of-Dor-lomin (1).jpg
2 of 3
Collectible-Larp-Sca-Turins-Helmet-Dragon-helm-of-Dor-lomin (2).jpg
3 of 3
Collectible-Larp-Sca-Turins-Helmet-Dragon-helm-of-Dor-lomin.jpg
Collectible-Larp-Sca-Turins-Helmet-Dragon-helm-of-Dor-lomin (1).jpg
Collectible-Larp-Sca-Turins-Helmet-Dragon-helm-of-Dor-lomin (2).jpg
Collectible-Larp-Sca-Turins-Helmet-Dragon-helm-of-Dor-lomin.jpg

ARP 18GA Steel Medieval Knight Turin's Helmet- Dragon-helmet Viking Helmet

$590.00 
 & FREE Shipping
Purchase 4 or more products from this shop and receive 5% off!

Quantity

1
Payment Methods:
About this item

Turin's Helmet- Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin
-Glaurung dragon is made out of cast bronze (hollow ofc), rustic finish
-Helmet is raised in steel, and covered with brass ornaments.
-Aged/rustic finish
Story behind Helmet:
The Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin, also known as the Dragon of Dor-lómin, Dragon-head of the North, and the Helm of Hador, was a formidable Dwarven war helmet from the First Age. It was most notably associated with Túrin.
The appearance of the helm was magnificent, adorned by gold, on the background of grey steel. At the top of the helm, the armor bore the sculpture of the dragon Glaurung,." The armor struck fear into the hearts of the enemies of the wearer.
The Dragon Helm was the ancient Dwarven-crafted war helm crafted by the Dwarf-smith Telchar of Nogrod for the lord of Belegost, Azaghâl. Azaghâl then gave it to Maedhros as a gift, who eventually passed it on to Fingon. From then on, it remained in the keeping of the High Kings of the Ñoldor that then passed it on to the Men who settled in Dor-lómin.
The helm was given to Túrin Turambar by his foster father, Thingol, and from Túrin's mother, Morwen, he had received it. Since the helm was an heirloom in the House of Hador, it is sometimes referred to as the Helm of Hador. However, Húrin was not of the stature as the rest of his elders. He could not wear the Helm comfortably because he was of lesser stature than his forefathers. He also said he preferred to look at the enemy with his own eyes.
Túrin, however, was of greater stature than his father was and was able to unlock the magical properties of the ancient helm. It had the ability to protect the wearer from any harm or wound, major or minor: "A power was in it that guarded any who wore it from wound or death, for the sword that hewed it was broken, and the dart that smote it sprang aside."