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EDO PERIOD (18TH-19TH CENTURY)
細節
A blue-laced gomai do armor
Edo period (18th-19th century)
The helmet a black-lacquered thirty-two-plate suji-kabuto, four-tiered shikoro (neck guard) finished with small fukigaeshi applied with copper mon, mounted with gilt-metal kuwagata and floral maedate, the menpo (facemask) lacquered black with moustache, detachable nose, gilt teeth and four-tiered yodarekake, the russet-iron gomai do (five-piece cuirass) with shishi deeply embossed on the front, eyes gilt, the kusazuri (skirt) of seven tassets each of five rows of itazane with the lower tier edged in boar fur, black-lacquered chu-sode (shoulder guards), russet-iron shino-gote (sleeves), the haidate (thigh protectors) of russet-iron sane, five-splint russet iron shino-suneate (leg guards)
Edo period (18th-19th century)
The helmet a black-lacquered thirty-two-plate suji-kabuto, four-tiered shikoro (neck guard) finished with small fukigaeshi applied with copper mon, mounted with gilt-metal kuwagata and floral maedate, the menpo (facemask) lacquered black with moustache, detachable nose, gilt teeth and four-tiered yodarekake, the russet-iron gomai do (five-piece cuirass) with shishi deeply embossed on the front, eyes gilt, the kusazuri (skirt) of seven tassets each of five rows of itazane with the lower tier edged in boar fur, black-lacquered chu-sode (shoulder guards), russet-iron shino-gote (sleeves), the haidate (thigh protectors) of russet-iron sane, five-splint russet iron shino-suneate (leg guards)