Mask - Smeedijzer - Edo Periode (1600-1868)

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Edo-periode Tetsu Sabiji Ressei Menpo vervaardigd uit smeedijzer met een roestbruine sabiji-patina, 26,5 cm hoog, 26 cm breed en 580 g zwaar, uit privécollectie, geleverd met voetsteun en vergezeld van een Hozon-Shiryo-certificaat van de Japanse wapenmaatschappij (NKBKHK).

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This Edo-period Tetsu Sabiji Ressei Menpo is a striking piece, designed with a dignified, noble appearance indicative of high-ranking samurai. Crafted from iron with a rust-brown patina, it embodies the traditional aesthetics and formidable quality of late-Edo period craftsmanship. The menpo, or face armor, was worn by samurai to shield the face in battle and to instill a sense of fear in opponents. This menpo includes intricate detailing, showcasing the artisan’s attention to both form and function. Its Ressei design, known for an intense expression, combines strength and artistry with sharp, expressive features. The iron is deliberately finished in a textured rust-brown (sabiji) style, a classic treatment that enhances both the armor’s durability and its dignified look. This menpo comes with a paper certificate of authenticity, attesting to its historical provenance and craftsmanship. Its unique features and noble aesthetic make it not only a piece of functional armor but also an important collectible that captures the elegance and spirit of the samurai warrior tradition.
paper is from the Japanese armor society also known as NKBKHK.
The certificate achieved is Hozon-Shiryo.

This Edo-period Tetsu Sabiji Ressei Menpo is a striking piece, designed with a dignified, noble appearance indicative of high-ranking samurai. Crafted from iron with a rust-brown patina, it embodies the traditional aesthetics and formidable quality of late-Edo period craftsmanship. The menpo, or face armor, was worn by samurai to shield the face in battle and to instill a sense of fear in opponents. This menpo includes intricate detailing, showcasing the artisan’s attention to both form and function. Its Ressei design, known for an intense expression, combines strength and artistry with sharp, expressive features. The iron is deliberately finished in a textured rust-brown (sabiji) style, a classic treatment that enhances both the armor’s durability and its dignified look. This menpo comes with a paper certificate of authenticity, attesting to its historical provenance and craftsmanship. Its unique features and noble aesthetic make it not only a piece of functional armor but also an important collectible that captures the elegance and spirit of the samurai warrior tradition.
paper is from the Japanese armor society also known as NKBKHK.
The certificate achieved is Hozon-Shiryo.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Fabrikant/merk
Tetsu Sabiji Ressei Menpo
Ijzersoort
Smeedijzer
Materiaal
IJzer
Land van herkomst
Japan
Staat
Goede staat - gebruikt met kleine tekenen van ouderdom en vlekjes
Hoogte
26,5 cm
Dynastieke stijl/periode
Edo Periode (1600-1868)
Breedte
26 cm
Herkomst
Privécollectie
Gewicht
580 g
Toeschrijving
Origineel
Sold with stand
Ja
Geschatte periode
1750-1800
Verkocht door
NederlandGeverifieerd
pro

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