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Bugyo Suji-Bachi Taisho Kabuto

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Original price was: $1,074.99.Current price is: $919.99.

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T12SB01

    Menpo Options

    Ornamental Options

    • Original price was: $75.00.Current price is: $20.00.

    Advanced Custom Options

Options amount
$20.00
Final total
$919.99
Description

Bugyo Suji-Bachi Kabuto is a “ridged” bowl-style helmet crafted with multiple plates (kens) of steel, which are meticulously shaped by hand to join with the next identical plate. These are all riveted together forming the shape of a hachi (bowl).  The suji-bachi kabuto was the principle style of kabuto worn by high ranking samurai and Daimyo throughout the entire Sengoku Jidai (warring state period).

This particular Suji Bachi kabuto is masterfully crafted at Iron Mountain Armory. It features raised ridges or “ribs” showing where the helmet plates join together, and are then riveted in place.  The bugyo (rivets) can be filed flat for a smooth finish at your request.   You can order your bugyo suji-bachi kabuto with your preference of mengu (facial armor), menpo (half face with nose) or hanbo (lower face). 

Features:  Taisho Class Bugyo Suji-Bachi Taisho Kabuto

  • Variation of paint, art silk odoshi colors and mengu designs.
  • Full sized and fully functional.
  • Includes Deluxe Stand.

The Taisho Katchû-shi at Iron Mountain Armory will handcraft this product at the time of your order. Please allow at least 4 to 6 weeks for crafting of this item (depending on the amount of plates requested).

For more information, please review our Order Options Explained, Glossary Terms or FAQ Pages. You can also Contact Us directly. We are always happy to be of service.

Reference: “The Samurai Armour Glossary” by Ian Bottomley and David Thatcher

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