The “Japanese Japan Samurai Helmet Momonari Kabuto with Hanpo Faceshield 1750-1800” is a captivating artifact from the Edo period, reflecting the martial culture and craftsmanship of 18th-century Japan. The Momonari Kabuto, named for its distinctive peach-like shape, is a type of helmet favored by samurai for its combination of protection and aesthetic appeal. Crafted with meticulous detail, this helmet is paired with a Hanpo faceshield, designed to cover the lower face, offering additional defense and an imposing appearance. The marriage of these elements not only showcases the warrior’s readiness for battle but also highlights the intricate artistry and functional design prioritized by Japanese armorers of the time. This piece represents a significant historical and cultural relic, embodying the valor and sophistication of the samurai class during a period renowned for its peace and the refinement of martial practices.
Japanese Japan Samurai Helmet Momonari Kabuto with Hanpo Faceshield 1750-1800
$3,750.00
Japanese Japan Samurai Helmet Momonari Kabuto with Hanpo Faceshield 1750-1800
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