Description
Our standard Yokohagi Okegawa Suso-tsuki (with accent) samurai armor set. features the ni-mai dô which was one of the more popular yoroi designs toward the end of the Sengoku (Warring States) period. Okegawa means “tub-sided” and refers to the tub-like shape of the cuirass construction. The most common style of Okegawa Dô in this time period was the Yokohagi in which the plates are riveted in horizontal rows. Suso no ita – A general term for the lower most lame on an item of armor such as a shikoro, sode or tare.
Our Gashira katchû-shi (Armor Smith) carefully craft this particular yoroi with great care.
Features: Gashira Class crafting. Full sized and fully functional. Variation of paint, high quality cotton odoshi colors and traditional features. Includes display box and stand. The skilled katchû-shi at the Iron Mountain Armory handcraft this product at the time of your order, so please allow 5 to 7 weeks for crafting of this item.
Our skilled katchû-shi (armorers) at the Iron Mountain Armory will need at least 4 to 6 weeks, depending on options selected, and other scheduled orders, for the custom handcrafting of your samurai armor set. |
To see the class differences, please view Kachi Vs. Gashira.
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. |
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