武士刀 - Wakizashi by Sagami-no-kami 相模守 Fujiwara Yasuyuki 藤原泰幸 with Mountings and NBTHK Specially Preserved - 日本 - Early Edo period
编号 82582133
日本头盔 - 日本 - 1600-1650年, 1650-1700年, 1700-1750年 Early Edo period
编号 82582133
日本头盔 - 日本 - 1600-1650年, 1650-1700年, 1700-1750年 Early Edo period
This unusual bright metalic orange lacquered kabuto from the early Edo period is shaped as a Portugese helmet. A style called ‘Nanban’. The textured Kawari-nuri lacquered crest could indicate it was made for a high ranking samurai.
The kabuto and crest are lacquered with a technique of yakitsuke, a clear high gloss layer Urushi baked over a metal. The black neckguards are laced with blue silk lacing.
European armor was brought into Japan through trade with Spain and Portugal in the 16th century. With the introduction of firearms, the Japanese would imitate those suits of armor (designed to deflect bullets) and began producing them in Japan. These armors or infact any item derived from a ‘babaric’ origin, were collectively called nanban (“Southern barbarian”).
Condition:
In overall wonderfull condition!
NOTE: The helmet stand is not included
Shipping:
The kabuto will be securely packaged and shipped with insurance.
Important Notice:
For customers outside the EU: Import duties or VAT are not included and are the responsibility of the buyer
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