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18th Century, Japanese Edo Period Lacquer
Chain Mail Suit of Samurai Armor
$10,000
$12,50020% Off
£7,555.56
£9,444.4520% Off
€8,662.79
€10,828.4920% Off
CA$13,956.15
CA$17,445.1920% Off
A$15,185.35
A$18,981.6920% Off
CHF 8,040.46
CHF 10,050.5720% Off
MX$182,690.16
MX$228,362.7020% Off
NOK 102,095.88
NOK 127,619.8520% Off
SEK 93,410.58
SEK 116,763.2320% Off
DKK 64,723.08
DKK 80,903.8520% Off
About the Item
Japanese, Edo Period (1603-1868), likely late 18th century.
Step into the rich tapestry of Japanese history with this exquisite 18th-century Edo Period Lacquer
Chain Mail Suit of Armor, a masterpiece that seamlessly blends martial craftsmanship with artistic elegance. Crafted during a period of unparalleled cultural refinement, this armor is a testament to the meticulous skill and dedication of Japanese artisans.
The Gosuko armor, at the heart of this ensemble, embodies the traditional armor design of the Edo Period. Each meticulously lacquered plate, carefully adorned with ornate motifs, reflects not only the functional sophistication required for battle but also the aesthetic sensibilities intrinsic to Japanese art. The incorporation of chain mail adds a layer of flexibility and mobility, harmonizing the demands of protection with the fluidity required in combat.
A crowning glory to this armor is the Kabuto Helmet, an iconic symbol of samurai identity and resilience. Its design not only provides formidable protection but also serves as a canvas for artistic expression. The helmet's form, combined with lacquer embellishments and a crest, creates a striking visual statement, a representation of the wearer's identity and lineage.
To complete the ensemble, the armor comes with a brocade fabric, adding a touch of regality to this already magnificent piece. The interplay of textures and colors in the brocade further elevates the visual impact, turning the act of donning this armor into a ceremonial experience.
For the discerning collector, this piece is presented in a lacquer armor box, meticulously crafted to safeguard and showcase the historical significance of the armor. The accompanying wood armor display stand serves as a stage, allowing this masterpiece to command attention in any setting, whether it be a private collection, museum exhibit, or a distinguished living space.
Owning this 18th-century Japanese Edo Period Lacquer
Chain Mail Suit of Armor is not just acquiring a relic from the past; it's an immersion into the artistry, culture, and martial legacy of ancient Japan. Each piece tells a story of a bygone era, where craftsmanship and honor were intertwined, and the armor served as both protector and canvas for the expression of samurai identity.
- Dimensions:Height: 55 in (139.7 cm)Width: 18 in (45.72 cm)Depth: 20 in (50.8 cm)
- Style:Japonisme (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:18th century
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. While this suit does show wear, it is over 200 years old and should be understood it is a piece of history. The suit displays excellent and has areas of lacquer loss and brocade fabric loss - areas that could use restitching.
- Seller Location:Atlanta, GA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU7838236996092

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