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Kabuto (1) - Japan - 1600–1650, 1650–1700 Frühe Edo-Zeit

Authentic Early Edo Period Samurai Helmet Kabuto – Iron Zunari Kabuto with Menpo 頭形兜 Zunari kabuto A highly practical helmet fashioned by combining iron plates to resemble the shape of a human head. Its rounded form allows spear thrusts and sword strikes to glide off. This authentic Samurai helmet (Kabuto) dates to the Early Edo period (1600–1700), representing a transitional era when armor retained strong battlefield functionality while gradually entering a more stabilized samurai society. The helmet is a classic Zunari Kabuto (頭形兜), a highly practical form constructed by combining iron plates to resemble the natural contours of the human head. Its smooth, rounded silhouette was intentionally designed so that spear thrusts and sword strikes would glance off rather than strike directly, making it one of the most efficient and combat-oriented helmet types of the late 16th to 17th century. The iron bowl shows a robust, slightly low profile consistent with early Edo examples, finished in black lacquer that has developed natural age wear and patina over centuries, clearly evidencing authentic period use and preservation. The shikoro retains its functional tiered structure with traditional lacing, emphasizing protection over ornamentation. Accompanying the helmet is a matching iron menpo with red-lacquered interior, executed in a restrained and practical style without exaggerated theatrical features, further reinforcing the martial character of the set. Unlike later Edo ceremonial helmets that emphasize decoration and symbolic display, this example maintains the solid construction and understated design associated with early Edo samurai equipment, when memories of the Sengoku battlefield were still fresh. The honest surface wear, original structural integrity, and cohesive pairing of kabuto and menpo distinguish this piece from later reproductions or purely decorative armors. When displayed, the helmet conveys the quiet strength and disciplined austerity characteristic of early 17th-century samurai culture, making it a compelling and historically grounded centerpiece for any serious collection of Japanese arms and armor. Dimensions: 12.5" x 12.5" x 7.4" / 32cm x 32cm x 19cm Material: Iron, Textile, Fabric etc Weight: 1940g Condition Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Special notes: SCRATCH, RUST, DAMAGE. Shipping "FREE SHIPPING" all over the world by International ePacket Light, EMS, or DHL.

Nr. 101918232

Nicht mehr verfügbar
Kabuto (1) - Japan - 1600–1650, 1650–1700 Frühe Edo-Zeit

Kabuto (1) - Japan - 1600–1650, 1650–1700 Frühe Edo-Zeit

Authentic Early Edo Period Samurai Helmet Kabuto – Iron Zunari Kabuto with Menpo

頭形兜 Zunari kabuto
A highly practical helmet fashioned by combining iron plates to resemble the shape of a human head. Its rounded form allows spear thrusts and sword strikes to glide off.

This authentic Samurai helmet (Kabuto) dates to the Early Edo period (1600–1700), representing a transitional era when armor retained strong battlefield functionality while gradually entering a more stabilized samurai society. The helmet is a classic Zunari Kabuto (頭形兜), a highly practical form constructed by combining iron plates to resemble the natural contours of the human head. Its smooth, rounded silhouette was intentionally designed so that spear thrusts and sword strikes would glance off rather than strike directly, making it one of the most efficient and combat-oriented helmet types of the late 16th to 17th century. The iron bowl shows a robust, slightly low profile consistent with early Edo examples, finished in black lacquer that has developed natural age wear and patina over centuries, clearly evidencing authentic period use and preservation. The shikoro retains its functional tiered structure with traditional lacing, emphasizing protection over ornamentation. Accompanying the helmet is a matching iron menpo with red-lacquered interior, executed in a restrained and practical style without exaggerated theatrical features, further reinforcing the martial character of the set. Unlike later Edo ceremonial helmets that emphasize decoration and symbolic display, this example maintains the solid construction and understated design associated with early Edo samurai equipment, when memories of the Sengoku battlefield were still fresh. The honest surface wear, original structural integrity, and cohesive pairing of kabuto and menpo distinguish this piece from later reproductions or purely decorative armors. When displayed, the helmet conveys the quiet strength and disciplined austerity characteristic of early 17th-century samurai culture, making it a compelling and historically grounded centerpiece for any serious collection of Japanese arms and armor.

Dimensions: 12.5" x 12.5" x 7.4" / 32cm x 32cm x 19cm

Material: Iron, Textile, Fabric etc
Weight: 1940g

Condition
Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Special notes: SCRATCH, RUST, DAMAGE.

Shipping
"FREE SHIPPING" all over the world by International ePacket Light, EMS, or DHL.

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