古董日本陣笠头盔 - 带橘花纹的龟甲纹陣笠 – 锤纹表面 - 日本

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原裝日本陣笠頭盔,表面為 hammered 質地,中心為橘紋 Tachibana,嵌於六角亀甲紋樣,產地日本,尺寸高6.7 cm,寬42.0 cm,深42.5 cm,重量430 g,流通於私人收藏,狀態良好並有年歲痕跡。

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賣家描述

This is a traditional Japanese Jingasa (陣笠), a hat worn by samurai and foot soldiers.

The surface features a distinctive hammered texture, giving the piece a strong, rustic, and timeworn character. At the center, a beautifully inlaid Tachibana family crest (橘紋) is set within a hexagonal kikkō (亀甲) design, creating a visually striking and symbolically rich composition.

About the Tachibana Crest (橘紋)
The Tachibana crest represents the tachibana orange, an ancient native citrus of Japan. Unlike many other citrus trees, the tachibana remains evergreen throughout the year, symbolizing eternity, resilience, and continuity.

Historically, this crest was associated with aristocratic families and later adopted by samurai, representing refinement, lineage, and cultural prestige. Its presence on this Jin-gasa suggests not only practical use but also a clear expression of identity and status.

About the Kikkō (亀甲) Motif
The hexagonal frame surrounding the crest is known as kikkō, inspired by the shell of a tortoise. In Japanese symbolism, the tortoise is a powerful emblem of longevity, protection, and good fortune.
The combination of Tachibana and kikkō motifs enhances the auspicious meaning of this piece.

Historical Context
Jin-gasa were essential equipment for samurai and ashigaru (foot soldiers), used for protection against sun, rain, and light impact. They also served as identifiers on the battlefield, often bearing family crests.

Condition and Details
Period: possibly Edo period (1603–1868) or a bit later
Material: Likely lacquered wood or paper construction
Surface: Hammered texture with natural irregularities
Design: Tachibana crest within kikkō motif
Condition: Relatively good overall condition with age-related wear
Interior: The original head cushion is missing

Jingasa:
"Jingasa" is a hat that foot soldiers and miscellaneous soldiers used in the camp from the Muromachi period onwards. It was worn to protect the head as a substitute for a helmet.
Jingasa were made of thin iron, leather, paper, and similar materials, with lacquer applied to the surface. In later times, lacquered hats with upturned edges were used for the outings of samurai. Over time, they evolved into items that incorporated artistic designs and materials reflecting social status and class.
During the Edo period, they were often black lacquered with the family crest in gold, and were used by the shogun and his vassals for outdoor activities.

Height: 6.7 cm
Width: 42.0 cm
Depth: 42.5 cm
Weight: 430 g

Condition:
There are scratches, scuffs, stains, peeling, dents, mold, and other damage, but it is in good condition considering its age. We have posted many photos, so please take a look.

Atention:
The items listed for sale are all used collectibles. Please consider them to have signs of aging, such as stains, scratches, scuffs, tears, discoloration, fading, fraying, and changes in thread color. We will post as many photos as possible to make it easy to understand. As these are old items, we appreciate your understanding before making a purchase.

Shipping:
The lot will be carefully packaged and shipped from Japan.
We will use either DHL or FedEx for a safe and secure transportation. It usually takes about 2-3 weeks for delivery, and the package will be shipped with a tracking number.
Import duties, taxes, VAT, and any other charges are not included in the item price and shipping cost. Please check your country's import duties before bidding.

041322400417

賣家的故事

非常感謝您對該商品表現出興趣。我在日本做古董商已經大約10年了。我走訪了大約 10,000 位客戶的家中購買物品。我在 Catawiki 上銷售的商品來自日本各地。根據我過去的經驗,我會搜尋並列出有品味的物品。請查看我的銷售頁面並瀏覽我列出的各種其他商品。
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This is a traditional Japanese Jingasa (陣笠), a hat worn by samurai and foot soldiers.

The surface features a distinctive hammered texture, giving the piece a strong, rustic, and timeworn character. At the center, a beautifully inlaid Tachibana family crest (橘紋) is set within a hexagonal kikkō (亀甲) design, creating a visually striking and symbolically rich composition.

About the Tachibana Crest (橘紋)
The Tachibana crest represents the tachibana orange, an ancient native citrus of Japan. Unlike many other citrus trees, the tachibana remains evergreen throughout the year, symbolizing eternity, resilience, and continuity.

Historically, this crest was associated with aristocratic families and later adopted by samurai, representing refinement, lineage, and cultural prestige. Its presence on this Jin-gasa suggests not only practical use but also a clear expression of identity and status.

About the Kikkō (亀甲) Motif
The hexagonal frame surrounding the crest is known as kikkō, inspired by the shell of a tortoise. In Japanese symbolism, the tortoise is a powerful emblem of longevity, protection, and good fortune.
The combination of Tachibana and kikkō motifs enhances the auspicious meaning of this piece.

Historical Context
Jin-gasa were essential equipment for samurai and ashigaru (foot soldiers), used for protection against sun, rain, and light impact. They also served as identifiers on the battlefield, often bearing family crests.

Condition and Details
Period: possibly Edo period (1603–1868) or a bit later
Material: Likely lacquered wood or paper construction
Surface: Hammered texture with natural irregularities
Design: Tachibana crest within kikkō motif
Condition: Relatively good overall condition with age-related wear
Interior: The original head cushion is missing

Jingasa:
"Jingasa" is a hat that foot soldiers and miscellaneous soldiers used in the camp from the Muromachi period onwards. It was worn to protect the head as a substitute for a helmet.
Jingasa were made of thin iron, leather, paper, and similar materials, with lacquer applied to the surface. In later times, lacquered hats with upturned edges were used for the outings of samurai. Over time, they evolved into items that incorporated artistic designs and materials reflecting social status and class.
During the Edo period, they were often black lacquered with the family crest in gold, and were used by the shogun and his vassals for outdoor activities.

Height: 6.7 cm
Width: 42.0 cm
Depth: 42.5 cm
Weight: 430 g

Condition:
There are scratches, scuffs, stains, peeling, dents, mold, and other damage, but it is in good condition considering its age. We have posted many photos, so please take a look.

Atention:
The items listed for sale are all used collectibles. Please consider them to have signs of aging, such as stains, scratches, scuffs, tears, discoloration, fading, fraying, and changes in thread color. We will post as many photos as possible to make it easy to understand. As these are old items, we appreciate your understanding before making a purchase.

Shipping:
The lot will be carefully packaged and shipped from Japan.
We will use either DHL or FedEx for a safe and secure transportation. It usually takes about 2-3 weeks for delivery, and the package will be shipped with a tracking number.
Import duties, taxes, VAT, and any other charges are not included in the item price and shipping cost. Please check your country's import duties before bidding.

041322400417

賣家的故事

非常感謝您對該商品表現出興趣。我在日本做古董商已經大約10年了。我走訪了大約 10,000 位客戶的家中購買物品。我在 Catawiki 上銷售的商品來自日本各地。根據我過去的經驗,我會搜尋並列出有品味的物品。請查看我的銷售頁面並瀏覽我列出的各種其他商品。
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詳細資料

原產國
日本
Attribution
原版
物料
Jingasa with Tachibana Crest (Kikkō Mon) 亀甲に橘紋 – Hammered Surface
Height
6,7 cm
Width
42 cm
藝術品標題
Antique Japanese Jingasa Helmet
Depth
42,5 cm
Condition
良好狀態
種源
私人收藏
日本已驗證
1986
已售物品
98,76%
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