Kabuto - Ιαπωνία Edo Period (1600-1868)






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Κράνος Kabuto της περιόδου Edo (Ιαπωνία), κατασκευασμένος σε Nerikawa, χαλκός και βερνίκι, διαστάσεις 40 cm ύψος και 40 cm πλάτος, προέλευση: ιδιωτική συλλογή, με πιστοποιητικό Nihonto.
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ABOUT US:
We strive to bring you high quality samurai swords and armors at prices far below the competition. We are probably the largest exporter in Europe and we are proud to anunce that we are number one TOP SELLER in Catawiki Samurai and Japanese auctions. This is especially important to save on taxes and waiting times that can exceed four months deliveries with Japanese sellers also headaches with tedious and sometimes problematic processes that further lengthen deliveries, even returning the parcel to its origin and more than 35% extra on the final price due the customs, tariffs and fees that increase the product but not the quality and the future resell. We are also professional sellers and therefore our satisfaction guarantee, knowledge and standards are superior to private sellers and with higher after sales guarantees. Thanks to this and the lowest professional prices in the industry plus our fast and efficient shipping method which rarely exceeds three days delivery in Europe, we are sure you will enjoy this great opportunity to own a piece of art that will appreciate in value for years to come and a great investment. Trust us to enjoy the samurai art.
ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Comes with certificate of supein Nihonto.
Edo period (1615-1868)
Description of the Kabuto
General Overview
This is an exceptional example of a momonari kabuto from the Edo period, a helmet type inspired by the shape of a peach shape (momonari), here presented in a more moderate and elegant profile. The slightly raised central line and gently curved frontal ridge identify it clearly within this form. Such kabuto were not only defensive gear but also symbols of authority and status.
Maedate (front ornament)
The maedate features a coiled golden serpent, crafted in what appears to be gilt brass. It is deeply sculpted in high relief and displays a strong presence. In Japanese iconography, the snake (hebi, 蛇) represents wisdom, longevity, protection, and spiritual strength. As a helmet crest, it communicates the command and mystique of the wearer.
Structure and Materials
Type: Momonari kabuto (peach-shaped helmet)
Hachi (helmet bowl): Forged iron with matte black finish, showing a single central seam and soft frontal ridge.
Fukigaeshi (side wings): Covered in textured gold leaf, indicating refinement and high rank.
Shikoro (neck guard): Composed of multiple lacquered black plates, also adorned with gold detailing and tied with dark orange cord.
Interior: Traditional indigo-dyed lining with original intact cordage.
Kanji/symbols: Both sides of the hachi bear stylized gilded characters or crests. These may represent 丸 (maru) or a symbolic kanji form.
All bids are binding, if you are not interested don't let other bidders miss the opportunity. There is a possibility that parts may have been added later or that restoration occurred. Winning the auction and not paying for the item blocks you from bidding on catawiki on any auction forever, keep this in mind before bidding.
Please see my other samurai swords and items clicking on my seller name.
Ιστορία πωλητή
ABOUT US:
We strive to bring you high quality samurai swords and armors at prices far below the competition. We are probably the largest exporter in Europe and we are proud to anunce that we are number one TOP SELLER in Catawiki Samurai and Japanese auctions. This is especially important to save on taxes and waiting times that can exceed four months deliveries with Japanese sellers also headaches with tedious and sometimes problematic processes that further lengthen deliveries, even returning the parcel to its origin and more than 35% extra on the final price due the customs, tariffs and fees that increase the product but not the quality and the future resell. We are also professional sellers and therefore our satisfaction guarantee, knowledge and standards are superior to private sellers and with higher after sales guarantees. Thanks to this and the lowest professional prices in the industry plus our fast and efficient shipping method which rarely exceeds three days delivery in Europe, we are sure you will enjoy this great opportunity to own a piece of art that will appreciate in value for years to come and a great investment. Trust us to enjoy the samurai art.
ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Comes with certificate of supein Nihonto.
Edo period (1615-1868)
Description of the Kabuto
General Overview
This is an exceptional example of a momonari kabuto from the Edo period, a helmet type inspired by the shape of a peach shape (momonari), here presented in a more moderate and elegant profile. The slightly raised central line and gently curved frontal ridge identify it clearly within this form. Such kabuto were not only defensive gear but also symbols of authority and status.
Maedate (front ornament)
The maedate features a coiled golden serpent, crafted in what appears to be gilt brass. It is deeply sculpted in high relief and displays a strong presence. In Japanese iconography, the snake (hebi, 蛇) represents wisdom, longevity, protection, and spiritual strength. As a helmet crest, it communicates the command and mystique of the wearer.
Structure and Materials
Type: Momonari kabuto (peach-shaped helmet)
Hachi (helmet bowl): Forged iron with matte black finish, showing a single central seam and soft frontal ridge.
Fukigaeshi (side wings): Covered in textured gold leaf, indicating refinement and high rank.
Shikoro (neck guard): Composed of multiple lacquered black plates, also adorned with gold detailing and tied with dark orange cord.
Interior: Traditional indigo-dyed lining with original intact cordage.
Kanji/symbols: Both sides of the hachi bear stylized gilded characters or crests. These may represent 丸 (maru) or a symbolic kanji form.
All bids are binding, if you are not interested don't let other bidders miss the opportunity. There is a possibility that parts may have been added later or that restoration occurred. Winning the auction and not paying for the item blocks you from bidding on catawiki on any auction forever, keep this in mind before bidding.
Please see my other samurai swords and items clicking on my seller name.
