Mask - Wrought iron - Edo Period (1600-1868)

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An Edo-period Japanese menpo (face armour) forged in russet iron, 29 cm high, 17.5 cm wide, weighing 518 g, from a private collection and sold with stand, in good condition with minor signs of aging and spots.

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This Edo-period Japanese menpo, or face armor, is crafted from russet iron and stands out with several unique features that mark it as a rare piece. Menpo were traditionally worn by samurai to protect the face in battle, and they also served to project a fierce appearance, enhancing the warrior’s intimidating presence. This particular menpo is characterized by its unusually wide and prominent nose, which is larger than typically seen in similar pieces, as well as its distinctive tare, or throat guard, that differs from conventional designs. Further adding to its uniqueness, this menpo features small, sculpted teeth, a detail that enhances its realism and the lifelike qualities typical of fine Edo-period armor. The russet iron surface has a natural, aged patina that contributes to its historic allure and reflects the meticulous craftsmanship of the period. As a symbol of both protection and status, this menpo represents the strength and artistic traditions of the samurai. Its unusual features make it a rare and fascinating addition for collectors, embodying the rich heritage and dedication of Japanese armor-making.

This Edo-period Japanese menpo, or face armor, is crafted from russet iron and stands out with several unique features that mark it as a rare piece. Menpo were traditionally worn by samurai to protect the face in battle, and they also served to project a fierce appearance, enhancing the warrior’s intimidating presence. This particular menpo is characterized by its unusually wide and prominent nose, which is larger than typically seen in similar pieces, as well as its distinctive tare, or throat guard, that differs from conventional designs. Further adding to its uniqueness, this menpo features small, sculpted teeth, a detail that enhances its realism and the lifelike qualities typical of fine Edo-period armor. The russet iron surface has a natural, aged patina that contributes to its historic allure and reflects the meticulous craftsmanship of the period. As a symbol of both protection and status, this menpo represents the strength and artistic traditions of the samurai. Its unusual features make it a rare and fascinating addition for collectors, embodying the rich heritage and dedication of Japanese armor-making.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Iron type
Wrought iron
Material
Iron
Country of Origin
Japan
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
29 cm
Dynastic Style/Period
Edo Period (1600-1868)
Width
17.5 cm
Provenance
Private collection
Weight
518 g
Sold with stand
Yes
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