The Saihai was one of the most vital tools for any samurai officer, serving as a baton of command and symbolizing authority and responsibility. Originating during the Kamakura Period (1185-1333 A.D.), the saihai was essential for high-ranking samurai to direct troops on and off the battlefield. Made of a lacquered wooden baton with hair, leather, or lacquered paper at the end, it emphasized command, similar to the Gunbai (war fan). Often passed from father to son, the saihai’s function evolved during the Edo Period, becoming an accessory to wear with the armor as a symbol of rank and power.
Iron Mountain Armory has created a practical, authentic, and economical reproduction of a traditional saihai. This reproduction not only embodies the warrior spirit but also stands as a testament to the authority and responsibility held by its wielder. Command your troops and lead with authority, just as the samurai did, with this essential piece of historical armor.
Features:
- Traditional design from the Kamakura Period
- Natural or Lacquered wooden baton with authentic materials
- Material options: Yak hair, horse hair or leather
- Baton length ~37 cm
- Symbol of rank and power, perfect for reenactments or display
Embrace the legacy and command respect with this beautifully crafted saihai. Handcrafted by Iron Mountain Armory at the time of your order. Please allow at least 1 to 2 week for crafting of this item.
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References: Secrets of the Samurai: The Martial Arts of Feudal Japan – By Oscar Ratti, Adele Westbrook
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