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  • [Premium set] Japanese Samurai Kabuto helmet - Dragon & Tiger - with cushion, tag, glass case, box

[Premium set] Japanese Samurai Kabuto helmet - Dragon & Tiger [A] - with cushion, tag, glass case, box

RRP:
$1,347.99
PRICE:
$1,078.39 (You save $269.60)
SKU:
1L-RHSA-HM9G
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Item location: Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Ships to: Worldwide

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Product Description

 

** This item is made hand so it may have a little difference in color and drape. It may take time (a few weeks) from your order to shipping. Your understanding is greatly appreciated.**



PLEASE NOTE:


- This is a brand new arts and crafts item that was carefully created by a traditional Japanese artist.
- This is not an antique product.
- 100% made and crafted in Japan.
- It is not a one of a kind only production.



PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The ornament of Samurai's helmet (Kabuto). *It is not for wearing.
In Japan, it is called one of the symbol of success in life, fulfillment of a vow and better fortune.
It’s hand-made by the craftsman. The characteristics are luxurious and gorgeous, manlike (manly) design (drawing pattern) and horns.



Takaoka Copperware

400 years of skill and sole, it breathes life into copper

Located on the Japan Sea side, Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture.
The origin of Takaoka Copperware dates back to about 400 years ago.

Takaoka Copperware was evolved and developed under the generous patronage of the Kaga Clan. The casting of Buddhist alter fittings become very popular by the mid-Edo period (1603 to 1868) and were exhibited in the world expositions from Meiji (1868 to 1912) to early Showa period.

In 1975, Takaoka Copperware has received the first traditional crafts producer of Japan as a major producer of copper casting and its tradition, skills and history have been passed down until today.



[Working Process]

1. Prototype Production
The prototype artist creates a prototype with clay. Then, it was transferred to plaster for casting to create a plaster prototype.

2. Casting
After dissolving copper in a crucible, it is poured into a mold. Once becoming a solidified alloy, the mold is disjointed.

3. Finishing and polishing
Using a copper file and a graver, an artist carefully shapes and finishes by hand to reproduce the original.

4. Coloring
Coloring serves as a corrosion prevention and makeup. There are some traditional colorings and techniques such as "Ohaguro (tooth blacking)", "Ibushi (smoke)" and "Sei-do-iro (bronze)"

5. Finishing
Depending on the design, chasing and/or inlaid on the surface may be applied.



Product Specifications

SIZE
Kabuto:
-H40cm * W50cm / H15.75inc * W19.69inc
Weight:
-About4300g (151.66oz)*kabuto only
Glass case:
-W50 * D40 * H55cm / W19.68 * D15.74 * H21.65inc
Materials:
- Alloy (die-cast) gold plating, Glass,Wooden
Accessories:
- A heavy paper box, Japanese mini cushion, wooden tag, Glass case




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