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Jingasa - Métal, Cuir
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Jingasa - Métal, Cuir

Notes ① Items will be carefully packaged and shipped via Japan Post depending on the product's condition. Delivery typically takes 3-4 weeks. Item prices and shipping fees do not include import duties, consumption tax, or handling fees. These charges are the customer's responsibility. ② Your country's customs office or the shipping company may contact you by phone or email to assist with customs clearance. Please be sure to answer the phone. Thank you for your cooperation. A jinba hat is a type of hat worn by infantry and foot soldiers on the battlefield since the Muromachi period. Made of thin iron or leather and coated with lacquer, it served as a substitute for a helmet. Those worn by shoguns and samurai were made of wood and coated with lacquer. Later, it was called a 'kusaba' (chest cap), and came to be worn by samurai when going out. It was made of rubbed leather, with the inside lacquered in black, vermilion, silver, or gold. Some hats feature family crests on the front, while others are decorated with lacquer and light blue. This is an iron jinba hat for a daimyo (feudal lord) made during the Edo period. This one also features the family crest on the front and is painted vermilion on the inside. It is extremely rare to find one made of iron and then coated with lacquer. Size: 34cm (length) x 34cm (width) x 14cm (height) Weight: 1.8kg

99839328

Plus disponible
Jingasa - Métal, Cuir

Jingasa - Métal, Cuir

Notes

① Items will be carefully packaged and shipped via Japan Post depending on the product's condition. Delivery typically takes 3-4 weeks.

Item prices and shipping fees do not include import duties, consumption tax, or handling fees. These charges are the customer's responsibility.

② Your country's customs office or the shipping company may contact you by phone or email to assist with customs clearance.

Please be sure to answer the phone.
Thank you for your cooperation.

A jinba hat is a type of hat worn by infantry and foot soldiers on the battlefield since the Muromachi period.

Made of thin iron or leather and coated with lacquer, it served as a substitute for a helmet. Those worn by shoguns and samurai were made of wood and coated with lacquer. Later, it was called a 'kusaba' (chest cap), and came to be worn by samurai when going out. It was made of rubbed leather, with the inside lacquered in black, vermilion, silver, or gold. Some hats feature family crests on the front, while others are decorated with lacquer and light blue.

This is an iron jinba hat for a daimyo (feudal lord) made during the Edo period. This one also features the family crest on the front and is painted vermilion on the inside.
It is extremely rare to find one made of iron and then coated with lacquer.

Size: 34cm (length) x 34cm (width) x 14cm (height)
Weight: 1.8kg

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Julien Gauthier
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Estimation  € 1 400 - € 1 600

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