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Ottoman Helmet, Hand Hammered Museum Replica Helmet

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Ottoman Helmet, Hand Hammered Museum Replica HelmetOtttoman Helmet Ceremonial Helmet: These are Magnificent Helmets adorned with Stones, worn on Holidays and Special Ceremonial Days. Ottoman Damage Pattern was Engraved on the Helmet with handmade workmanship. The Helmet is Embellished with Colorful Stones. The Helmet, which is completely shaped by handwork, is designed in accordance with the original dimensions, the inner part is covered with real felt and rendered in accordance with the original.

Otttoman Helmet

Ceremonial Helmet: These are Magnificent Helmets adorned with Stones, worn on Holidays and Special Ceremonial Days. Ottoman Damage Pattern was Engraved on the Helmet with handmade workmanship. The Helmet is Embellished with Colorful Stones. The Helmet, which is completely shaped by handwork, is designed in accordance with the original dimensions, the inner part is covered with real felt and rendered in accordance with the original. There are more than 8 thousand hammer blows thrown by EL power on it. This product, which was shaped as a result of the meeting of master hands with copper and yellow, is used as a decorative in offices and homes, because it reflects the traces of Ottoman history today. It is a meaningful and prestigious product that you can present on the table with its marble footrest and present it to your loved ones. You can easily choose the product for all your loved ones, especially your friends who have a high position and authority. It is a rare gift in a special gift box that will add value as the years go by.


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Height: 60 cm

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