ID: #3818

Kabuto - Eboshi

Double-layered helmet in the form of a court cap eboshi kabuto, Edo period (1603 - 1868)

The bowl of helmet is painted with black kuronuri lacquer with a gilded comb, fukigaeshi and kiritsuke sane shikoro. The neck protection is four-piece, laced in the sukage style with blue cord, with red-orange mimi ito, the color of which corresponds to the kabuto no ó chinstrap. The edge of the ukebari lining is lined with printed egawa deerskin. The frontal jewel maedate is made of gilded wood in the form of a demonic creature kijin.

Stand is not included.

Acquisition price 6 000 €

The price does not include shipping costs.

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