Tachi-dō tōsei gusoku with eboshi-nari kabuto

Samurai armor

Early to mid Edo period (1615 – 1867)

17th-18th century

 

An authentic antique samurai armor of tachi style, made in gold honkozane (individual scales) and kirituskekozane. The odoshi (lacing) in white silk.

Helmet

The kabuto is a lacquered eboshinari kabuto, from the shape of a Chinese court cap. The neck protection (shikoro) is lacquered in black and gold and is fitted with unusual shaped fukigaeshi bearing a family crest (kamon) with two hawk feathers. The same design is depicted on the inome-shaped fontal decoration (maedate).

Mask

The resseimen is red lacquered and fitted with moustache.

Cuirass

The tachi is constructed with honkozane laced in white silk. The cuirass is divided in two parts. The groin protection (kusazuri) is made in kirituskekozane, imitating the construction of the , in order to result lighter; the last plate ending in boarfur to protect the armor against damages.

Shoulder guards

Sode of small size with round corners, as typical of the armor from the early Edo period.

Sangu

The haidate of ita (flat scales) type, with kikko attached at the bottom. Odagote sleeves and shinosuneate shin guards.

 

Armour for sale. 

 

SOLD
(Inv. #1625)

SKU: 1625 Category: