No. 100155025

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Harness (1) - Modern - Japan - 1960-1970
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Harness (1) - Modern - Japan - 1960-1970

Red Japanese Samurai Armor – Shōwa Period (Modern Armor) This modern Japanese samurai armor was crafted during the Shōwa period (1926–1989) and was never worn by a real samurai in wartime. By this time, the age of the battlefield samurai had long passed, and armor was produced purely for ceremonial, decorative, and cultural purposes. Such pieces were created to preserve the visual legacy of the samurai and to celebrate Japan’s historical identity rather than for combat use. The armor stands at an impressive height of approximately 160 cm and weighs around 23 kilograms, giving it a strong and realistic presence. Its vivid red color holds deep symbolic meaning in Japanese culture, traditionally representing strength, courage, protection, and vitality. The design closely follows classical samurai armor forms, with layered plates and traditional proportions that evoke earlier historical styles. Although modern in origin, the armor displays careful craftsmanship and respect for tradition. The balance and construction emphasize visual impact and authenticity of appearance rather than functionality in battle. This makes it an excellent example of how Japanese artisans in the Shōwa period honored the samurai legacy while adapting it to a modern cultural context. This armor is ideally suited for museum displays, martial arts dojos, themed interiors, exhibitions, or serious private collections. It serves as a powerful visual symbol of the samurai spirit and Japan’s enduring respect for its warrior past, while clearly representing a modern, non-combat historical display piece rather than a relic of actual warfare.

No. 100155025

No longer available
Harness (1) - Modern - Japan - 1960-1970

Harness (1) - Modern - Japan - 1960-1970

Red Japanese Samurai Armor – Shōwa Period (Modern Armor)

This modern Japanese samurai armor was crafted during the Shōwa period (1926–1989) and was never worn by a real samurai in wartime. By this time, the age of the battlefield samurai had long passed, and armor was produced purely for ceremonial, decorative, and cultural purposes. Such pieces were created to preserve the visual legacy of the samurai and to celebrate Japan’s historical identity rather than for combat use.

The armor stands at an impressive height of approximately 160 cm and weighs around 23 kilograms, giving it a strong and realistic presence. Its vivid red color holds deep symbolic meaning in Japanese culture, traditionally representing strength, courage, protection, and vitality. The design closely follows classical samurai armor forms, with layered plates and traditional proportions that evoke earlier historical styles.

Although modern in origin, the armor displays careful craftsmanship and respect for tradition. The balance and construction emphasize visual impact and authenticity of appearance rather than functionality in battle. This makes it an excellent example of how Japanese artisans in the Shōwa period honored the samurai legacy while adapting it to a modern cultural context.

This armor is ideally suited for museum displays, martial arts dojos, themed interiors, exhibitions, or serious private collections. It serves as a powerful visual symbol of the samurai spirit and Japan’s enduring respect for its warrior past, while clearly representing a modern, non-combat historical display piece rather than a relic of actual warfare.

Bidding closed
Julien Gauthier
Expert
Estimate  € 3,200 - € 3,600

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