编号 99427268

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Yoroi 全武士盔甲 大名 封建领主 - 真丝, 铜, 铁 - 日本 - Edo Period (1600-1868)
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€ 7,500
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Yoroi 全武士盔甲 大名 封建领主 - 真丝, 铜, 铁 - 日本 - Edo Period (1600-1868)

ABOUT US: At Supein Nihonto we strive to bring you high quality samurai swords and armors at prices far below the competition. We are probably the largest exporter in Europe and we are proud to anunce that we are number one TOP SELLER in Catawiki Samurai and Japanese auctions. This is especially important to save on taxes and waiting times that can exceed four months deliveries with Japanese sellers also headaches with tedious and sometimes problematic processes that further lengthen deliveries, even returning the parcel to its origin and more than 35% extra on the final price due the customs, tariffs and fees that increase the product but not the quality and the future resell. We are also professional sellers and therefore our satisfaction guarantee, knowledge and standards are superior to private sellers and with higher after sales guarantees. Thanks to this and the lowest professional prices in the industry plus our fast and efficient shipping method which rarely exceeds three days delivery in Europe, we are sure you will enjoy this great opportunity to own a piece of art that will appreciate in value for years to come and a great investment. Trust us to enjoy the samurai art. See my other samurai objects clicking on my seller`s name! ITEM: COMPLETE SAMURAI ARMOR (EDO PERIOD) Narrative and Contextual Description This is a complete samurai armor set from the Edo period, a highly refined and visually commanding ensemble that exemplifies the craftsmanship, symbolism, and aristocratic aesthetics characteristic of high-ranking samurai families. The deep brown lacquer, the carefully harmonized cord colors in shades of olive green, yellow, and ivory, and the striking golden maedate create an immediate sense of authority and prestige. The fukigaeshi display a clearly identifiable family crest (mon) consisting of three stylized leaves within a hexagonal frame, strongly reinforcing the armor’s association with a specific and distinguished clan. Beyond its visual elegance, the armor contains spiritual and symbolic depth. The central metal ornament on the dō stands out immediately: a symmetrical, stylized representation of a kongō-sho (vajra), the ritual weapon of esoteric Buddhism (Shingon). The shape, composed of two open pointed ovals connected by a ridged central shaft, is unmistakably inspired by the vajra’s iconography. This emblem symbolizes indestructibility, spiritual clarity, and ritual power—qualities associated with the warrior-protector role of the samurai. Its placement at the center of the cuirass transforms the armor into both a physical and spiritual shield. Such esoteric Buddhist motifs were not decorative excess; they reflected the bushi’s adherence to disciplined conduct, righteous warfare, and the cosmological ideology of the Edo period. An armor bearing this symbol likely belonged to a samurai of education, status, and deep spiritual alignment—possibly from a domain with strong Mikkyō (esoteric) influence or close ties to major temples. The entire set demonstrates a cohesive, high-level construction: a multi-plate suji bachi kabuto with an outstandingly detailed tehen no kanamono, a menpō with natural-hair moustache, robust kote combining lacquer plates and chainmail, richly laced sode, decorated haidate, and black lacquered suneate with hexagonal kikkō padding. Every component shows honest Edo-period wear and stable patina, creating a historically coherent armor with character and presence. Technical Description — Detailed by Component Kabuto (Helmet) — Suji Bachi Traditional suji bachi construction consisting of multiple riveted vertical plates. Deep brown / bronze-toned lacquer with well-preserved Edo patina. Remarkable tehen no kanamono, finely crafted with floral motifs in gilt metal, demonstrating sophisticated metalwork. Large maedate in gilded metal, shaped as two stylized symmetrical bird-like forms, providing strong visual elevation. Fukigaeshi lacquered in matching tones and decorated with the family mon (three stylized leaves within a hexagon), indicating clan identity. Multi-plate shikoro with cords in olive green and ivory, harmonizing perfectly with the rest of the armor. Menpō (Face Mask) Lacquered in a deep, glossy brown. Expressive open-mouth design typical of Edo-period face armor. Natural-hair moustache and chin tuft, adding realism and intensity. Original textile padding around the neck, showing age-consistent wear. Dō (Cuirass) — Featuring Esoteric Buddhist Motif Kozane-style construction with lacquered scales in a deep brown tone. Decorated with numerous golden hoshi (studs) arranged in regular patterns. Prominent central metal ornament representing a stylized kongō-sho (vajra): two open pointed ovals connected by a ribbed central grip. Symbolism: the vajra expresses indestructibility, spiritual authority, and protective power, serving as a talismanic centerpiece. Additional side metal ring (kan), commonly found in certain Edo ceremonial cuirasses. Cords in yellow and olive tones reinforcing the harmony of the ensemble. Sode (Shoulder Guards) Large, imposing sode built from multiple lacquered lames. Lacing in green, ivory, and yellow tones. Excellent visual balance with the kabuto and dō, reflecting uniform workshop execution. Kote (Armored Sleeves) Constructed with black lacquered plates interconnected with kusari (chainmail). Textile components worn but intact and structurally sound. Plates showing stable patina without structural compromise. Haidate (Thigh Guards) Composed of multiple lacquered strips in black and yellow. Upper area decorated with patterned textiles featuring floral and geometric designs. Maintains full coherence with Edo-period materials and construction. Suneate (Shin Guards) Lacquered black tubular plates with excellent patina. Upper padding in kikkō (hexagonal) pattern, a classic motif of prestige and protection. Bound with light blue cords showing appropriate age-related wear. Condition Consistent and cohesive Edo-period patina throughout. Lacquer largely well preserved with expected small areas of wear. Textiles show natural ageing but remain structurally solid. All components exhibit authenticity in materials, lacquer, metalwork, and construction. An authentic samurai armor that will be the central focus of any room where it is placed and that will delight any fan of Japanese art. This exclusive piece is making it an incredible opportunity for any collector of Japanese, war or simply historical art to get their hands on a piece that will attract attention wherever it is displayed, from offices, to private homes, offices or restaurants and will give a regal look to any place. The armour has gilded details that show the quality of the piece. The incredible workmanship accentuates such ornate pieces as the kabuto, the mempo and the Do. The stand to assemble it and the box are included. This armour is sure to delight any collector of Asian art and will be the focal point of any visitor's home, shop or office. There is a very ancient object and there are damaged by time and tears. Due to the delicacy of continuous assembly and disassembly, returns are not allowed on old armor.

编号 99427268

已售出
Yoroi 全武士盔甲 大名 封建领主 - 真丝, 铜, 铁 - 日本 - Edo Period (1600-1868)

Yoroi 全武士盔甲 大名 封建领主 - 真丝, 铜, 铁 - 日本 - Edo Period (1600-1868)

ABOUT US:

At Supein Nihonto we strive to bring you high quality samurai swords and armors at prices far below the competition. We are probably the largest exporter in Europe and we are proud to anunce that we are number one TOP SELLER in Catawiki Samurai and Japanese auctions. This is especially important to save on taxes and waiting times that can exceed four months deliveries with Japanese sellers also headaches with tedious and sometimes problematic processes that further lengthen deliveries, even returning the parcel to its origin and more than 35% extra on the final price due the customs, tariffs and fees that increase the product but not the quality and the future resell. We are also professional sellers and therefore our satisfaction guarantee, knowledge and standards are superior to private sellers and with higher after sales guarantees. Thanks to this and the lowest professional prices in the industry plus our fast and efficient shipping method which rarely exceeds three days delivery in Europe, we are sure you will enjoy this great opportunity to own a piece of art that will appreciate in value for years to come and a great investment. Trust us to enjoy the samurai art.

See my other samurai objects clicking on my seller`s name!

ITEM:

COMPLETE SAMURAI ARMOR (EDO PERIOD)

Narrative and Contextual Description

This is a complete samurai armor set from the Edo period, a highly refined and visually commanding ensemble that exemplifies the craftsmanship, symbolism, and aristocratic aesthetics characteristic of high-ranking samurai families. The deep brown lacquer, the carefully harmonized cord colors in shades of olive green, yellow, and ivory, and the striking golden maedate create an immediate sense of authority and prestige. The fukigaeshi display a clearly identifiable family crest (mon) consisting of three stylized leaves within a hexagonal frame, strongly reinforcing the armor’s association with a specific and distinguished clan.

Beyond its visual elegance, the armor contains spiritual and symbolic depth. The central metal ornament on the dō stands out immediately: a symmetrical, stylized representation of a kongō-sho (vajra), the ritual weapon of esoteric Buddhism (Shingon). The shape, composed of two open pointed ovals connected by a ridged central shaft, is unmistakably inspired by the vajra’s iconography.

This emblem symbolizes indestructibility, spiritual clarity, and ritual power—qualities associated with the warrior-protector role of the samurai. Its placement at the center of the cuirass transforms the armor into both a physical and spiritual shield. Such esoteric Buddhist motifs were not decorative excess; they reflected the bushi’s adherence to disciplined conduct, righteous warfare, and the cosmological ideology of the Edo period. An armor bearing this symbol likely belonged to a samurai of education, status, and deep spiritual alignment—possibly from a domain with strong Mikkyō (esoteric) influence or close ties to major temples.

The entire set demonstrates a cohesive, high-level construction: a multi-plate suji bachi kabuto with an outstandingly detailed tehen no kanamono, a menpō with natural-hair moustache, robust kote combining lacquer plates and chainmail, richly laced sode, decorated haidate, and black lacquered suneate with hexagonal kikkō padding. Every component shows honest Edo-period wear and stable patina, creating a historically coherent armor with character and presence.

Technical Description — Detailed by Component
Kabuto (Helmet) — Suji Bachi

Traditional suji bachi construction consisting of multiple riveted vertical plates.

Deep brown / bronze-toned lacquer with well-preserved Edo patina.

Remarkable tehen no kanamono, finely crafted with floral motifs in gilt metal, demonstrating sophisticated metalwork.

Large maedate in gilded metal, shaped as two stylized symmetrical bird-like forms, providing strong visual elevation.

Fukigaeshi lacquered in matching tones and decorated with the family mon (three stylized leaves within a hexagon), indicating clan identity.

Multi-plate shikoro with cords in olive green and ivory, harmonizing perfectly with the rest of the armor.

Menpō (Face Mask)

Lacquered in a deep, glossy brown.

Expressive open-mouth design typical of Edo-period face armor.

Natural-hair moustache and chin tuft, adding realism and intensity.

Original textile padding around the neck, showing age-consistent wear.

Dō (Cuirass) — Featuring Esoteric Buddhist Motif

Kozane-style construction with lacquered scales in a deep brown tone.

Decorated with numerous golden hoshi (studs) arranged in regular patterns.

Prominent central metal ornament representing a stylized kongō-sho (vajra): two open pointed ovals connected by a ribbed central grip.

Symbolism: the vajra expresses indestructibility, spiritual authority, and protective power, serving as a talismanic centerpiece.

Additional side metal ring (kan), commonly found in certain Edo ceremonial cuirasses.

Cords in yellow and olive tones reinforcing the harmony of the ensemble.

Sode (Shoulder Guards)

Large, imposing sode built from multiple lacquered lames.

Lacing in green, ivory, and yellow tones.

Excellent visual balance with the kabuto and dō, reflecting uniform workshop execution.

Kote (Armored Sleeves)

Constructed with black lacquered plates interconnected with kusari (chainmail).

Textile components worn but intact and structurally sound.

Plates showing stable patina without structural compromise.

Haidate (Thigh Guards)

Composed of multiple lacquered strips in black and yellow.

Upper area decorated with patterned textiles featuring floral and geometric designs.

Maintains full coherence with Edo-period materials and construction.

Suneate (Shin Guards)

Lacquered black tubular plates with excellent patina.

Upper padding in kikkō (hexagonal) pattern, a classic motif of prestige and protection.

Bound with light blue cords showing appropriate age-related wear.

Condition

Consistent and cohesive Edo-period patina throughout.

Lacquer largely well preserved with expected small areas of wear.

Textiles show natural ageing but remain structurally solid.

All components exhibit authenticity in materials, lacquer, metalwork, and construction.

An authentic samurai armor that will be the central focus of any room where it is placed and that will delight any fan of Japanese art. This exclusive piece is making it an incredible opportunity for any collector of Japanese, war or simply historical art to get their hands on a piece that will attract attention wherever it is displayed, from offices, to private homes, offices or restaurants and will give a regal look to any place. The armour has gilded details that show the quality of the piece. The incredible workmanship accentuates such ornate pieces as the kabuto, the mempo and the Do. The stand to assemble it and the box are included. This armour is sure to delight any collector of Asian art and will be the focal point of any visitor's home, shop or office. There is a very ancient object and there are damaged by time and tears. Due to the delicacy of continuous assembly and disassembly, returns are not allowed on old armor.


最终出价
€ 7,500
Julien Gauthier
专家
估价  € 10,500 - € 11,600

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