A metal jingasa, formed of twenty triangular iron plates, fitted at its apex with a large foliate gilt brass tehen kanamono. A gilt brass five­leaf Matsunaga crest (mon) decorates the front edge and a ring is fixed at the back of the helmet, designed to carry a small identification flag (Kasa jirushi no kan). The interior is lacquered in red.

Jingsa such as these are traditionally associated with Samurai culture but it is important to note that they were also worn by other members of Japanese society, including the Samurai, during the 18th and 19th century.  The fact that the two lacquered wood jingasas are made from wood and not metal indicates that their principal function was not for protection against arrows and striking weapons, but rather offering shelter from the sun and rain. The metal hat however was definitely made to protect.
The samurai class in feudal Japan, as well as their retainers and footsoldiers (ashigaru), used several types of jingasa made from iron, copper, wood, paper, bamboo, or leather.

This is a great one in original condition and worn by Samurai edo period.
Please ad this one to your collection.

Size 43 cm

Säljarens berättelse

Om du fortsätter din jakt på Bushido-stigen och japanska antikviteter, kanske du upptäcker att varje bit du möter bär på en unik berättelse som inbjuder dig att avslöja samurajernas visdom och etos. Genom dessa artefakter kan du skapa en personlig koppling till Bushidos ädla ideal, så att du kan förstå: Heder, disciplin, integritet och lojalitet. Det är vårt sätt att leva som vi delar med dig. Vi hoppas att du gillar din resa in i japansk historia, precis som vi gör. ser fram emot att träffas Webbplats www bushidoshop nl
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A metal jingasa, formed of twenty triangular iron plates, fitted at its apex with a large foliate gilt brass tehen kanamono. A gilt brass five­leaf Matsunaga crest (mon) decorates the front edge and a ring is fixed at the back of the helmet, designed to carry a small identification flag (Kasa jirushi no kan). The interior is lacquered in red.

Jingsa such as these are traditionally associated with Samurai culture but it is important to note that they were also worn by other members of Japanese society, including the Samurai, during the 18th and 19th century.  The fact that the two lacquered wood jingasas are made from wood and not metal indicates that their principal function was not for protection against arrows and striking weapons, but rather offering shelter from the sun and rain. The metal hat however was definitely made to protect.
The samurai class in feudal Japan, as well as their retainers and footsoldiers (ashigaru), used several types of jingasa made from iron, copper, wood, paper, bamboo, or leather.

This is a great one in original condition and worn by Samurai edo period.
Please ad this one to your collection.

Size 43 cm

Säljarens berättelse

Om du fortsätter din jakt på Bushido-stigen och japanska antikviteter, kanske du upptäcker att varje bit du möter bär på en unik berättelse som inbjuder dig att avslöja samurajernas visdom och etos. Genom dessa artefakter kan du skapa en personlig koppling till Bushidos ädla ideal, så att du kan förstå: Heder, disciplin, integritet och lojalitet. Det är vårt sätt att leva som vi delar med dig. Vi hoppas att du gillar din resa in i japansk historia, precis som vi gör. ser fram emot att träffas Webbplats www bushidoshop nl
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Era
1400-1900
Material
Metall
Ursprungsland
Japan
Dynastisk stil/period
Edoperioden (1600-1868)
Proveniens
Privatsamling
Skick
Bra skick, använd med några tecken på användning
Attribution
Original
Sold with stand
Nej
Militärt sammanhang
Nej
Uppskattad tidsperiod
1800-1850
Höjd
8 cm
Bredd
43 cm
Djup
10 cm

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Quick expédition and the object arrived in a very good state Thank you very much . I recommend!

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Fast shipment, item as described, no problems at all.

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PhilonDK
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Thanks for purchase I hope we meet again recards www.bushidoshop.nl

The Box is broken, the stand is broken

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user-74c62f9
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Not very decent to keep and say everything is ok and give me this feedback. Like you say product is great shipment box has dammage I hope you are happy with the statue.

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72 recensioner (4 de sidste 12 måneder)
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Quick expédition and the object arrived in a very good state Thank you very much . I recommend!

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