Ko-Gashira Momonari Kabuto (peach-shaped helmet) are said to be inspired by European helmets brought to Japan during the Momoyama Period (1575 – 1615) because the Samurai appreciated the new design style and it helped deflect the bullets from the new muskets appearing on the battlefield brought to Japan by the Portuguese and Spanish. The Momonari Kabuto became well known for its abilities on the battlefield during the Campaign of Korea (1592-98) on Kyushu Island.
We craft this Momonari Kabuto by hand hammering two steel plates into shape and joining them together like the shell of a clam. Our taisho katchû-shi (Japanese armor smith) will use their skills to craft it with the most traditional methods possible. They are happy to customize it per your request. This helmet would be a true prize for any Ko-Gashira (mid to high ranking) samurai or any collector with a critical eye for detail and quality.
Features: Taisho Class Ko-Gashira Momonari Kabuto
- Variation of paint, art silk odoshi colors and mustache designs.
- Full sized and fully functional.
- Includes Deluxe Stand.
Our skilled katchû-shi (armorers) at the Iron Mountain Armory will need at least 2 to 4 weeks, depending on options selected, and other scheduled orders, for the custom handcrafting of your yoroi. |
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