Duliga
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Description
Protective headdress, part of the armor. It was used before the beginning. 18th century. Central Asia is characterized by pointed copper helmets with felt lining. The helmet is pointed, made of white metal, with a wide arrow stripe attached to the helmet with an extension at the bottom, which descends during combat, protecting the face from a cross-impact. There are protective plates on the sides.
Date: 2018
. Material: metal.
Technique: handmade.
Size: 38×23 cm, weight-2kg,50 gr.
Condition
The helmet is in fairly good preservation, given its age and historical value. The metal looks durable, with no visible major deformations or cracks. The surface has some darkening and traces of corrosion, which is typical for antique metal objects. All the main structural elements are intact, including the moving parts and decorative details. Overall, the helmet was well preserved.