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Japanese Wearable Samurai Helmet -Nice Vintage Condition Product- Tsushima

$ 633.06

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Featured Refinements: Samurai Helmet
  • Age: Post-1950
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Primary Material: Mixed Materials
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Reproduction
  • Condition: This product is old vintage. It was made around 60 years ago. It can be witnessed of deterioration, fixed stain, or rust due to the long period.
  • Type: Armor
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

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    Samurai Helmet -Wearable-
    Condition : Vintage Condition
    Origin : 100% MADE IN JAPAN
    Material : Mixed Materials
    Age : Showa
    Dimension : approx H43cm x W50cm x D36cm(16.92inch x 19.68inch x 14.17inch)
    Point : This helmet is wearable.
    Notice :  This helmet does NOT include the wooden stand.
    Even though the age of the samurai is long gone now, “the soul of the samurai” currently lives on through general Japanese households.
    Those helmets used to be furnished at “a tokonoma alcove.”
    The oldest ones were made in 1940-1970, and the latest one today is made by the master craftsman who has been achieving his brilliant production since 1989.
    Samurai icons such as Kusunoki Masashige, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Yamanaka Shikanosuke reflects not only the samurai spirit but also the code of honor towards martial arts (Kendo or Judo) and a symbol of social success or perseverance.
    Once you place these helmets around you, you soul might be influenced by the samurai vibes.
    (I have no doubt to recommend those to you.)
    Samurai Helmet
    The Japanese Kabuto helmet used in Sengoku era is not only functional in combat
    but also attracts people’s attention as a world masterpiece in the field of the applied art.
    The Sengoku generals burned incense inside of their helmets and put a flower on their chests' before going to battle.
    They were proud of pursuing grace even on the battlefield and carried unbreakable spirits.
    Kabuto helmet explicitly represents the spirit of the samurai.
    The design of the Kabuto helmet and its accompanying accessories were arranged by individual preferences.
    The Kabuto helmet is decorated with antlers/horns (Kuwagata) and a front crest (Maedate) such as an arranged sword,
    a dragon statue, Myo-oh sculpture, or a statue of Bodhisattva (Bosatsu).
    The attachments on the front represent Shintoism and Buddhism and add significant value to the Kabuto.
    The helmets on the website were carved by the artisan of Edo-period-specialist, who carried on the tradition.
    These items are made based on National Treasure-listed masterpieces, and those products include the ones which were manufactured by Takaoka which is known as the largest production center of bronze ware in Japan and has a 350-year history.
    Our products have not only the value of traditional craftsmanship but also as interior decor.
    Once you decorate them in your room, it would support your space with more elegance. Our products will be with you for a long time.
    Shipping
    This item is usually dispatched within 3 working days of receiving cleared payment.
    All orders are securely packaged and send ECONOMY AIR. It takes about 2weeks to 3weeks.
    Terms of Sale
    Please decide the final judgment for the item value by yourself.
    Most of the items are very old and not mint condition.
    They have age appropriate flaws and rust.
    So, if you are nervous about any flaws and damages, please refrain from bidding on my items.
    Thank you.
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