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Here is another Moro helmet with armor context. It comes from a Czernys auction back in April 2, 2011:
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Does anyone have dimensions of a Moro helmet for comparison.
I have this one and it's seems small, it make me wonder if it were made for a child or a small adult. The inside dimensions are 8x7". Thanks. |
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A very similar, though not as elaborate, example of the Type 2 type is pictured here, Albert.
http://www.auctionflex.com/showlot.a...enum=1&lang=En The height is very close to yours. I like the Chinese coin motifs on either side. |
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Thank you , Oliver. It's slightly smaller than my Sulawesi helmet.
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I think that's because they wore a substantial head-cloth of some kind underneath the Sulawesi helmets. I haven't found any evidence of this practice among the Moros, though.
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i believe the Moros used their putong (headress) as liners for the helmet. half an hour wearing that heavy brass helmet gave me a headache...
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I do not know if there is a difference in size between Philippine men during the period when these helmets were worn and modern Philippine men but I do visit the Philippines quite often and some Philippine men can be quite small. While it is possible, I just can not see these helmets being made for a child (who are even smaller). |
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