Late Edo Japanese Samurai Kabuto Akotaba

 2.850,00

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Late Edo Japanese Samurai Kabuto Akotaba 16 Plates with the Wooden Stand. This exquisite kabuto (samurai helmet) from the late Edo period is a remarkable example of Japanese craftsmanship and martial heritage. Comprising 16 plates, the kabuto showcases the intricate and durable design typical of samurai armor. The helmet is adorned with traditional fittings and decorations, including an Akotaba crest, signifying the wearer’s rank and clan affiliation. The deep black lacquer finish enhances its visual appeal while preserving the metal beneath. This kabuto also features a menpo (face guard) that offers additional protection and completes the imposing look of the armor. Included with the kabuto is a finely crafted stand, allowing for an elegant display of this historical piece. The stand is designed to support the helmet securely, showcasing its beauty from all angles. This kabuto is not only a piece of martial equipment but also a work of art that tells the story of the samurai’s dedication, skill, and honor. Ideal for collectors, historians, or enthusiasts of Japanese culture, this late Edo samurai kabuto is a stunning addition to any collection, offering a tangible connection to Japan’s rich samurai heritage.

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