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Kabuto helmet ornament of the great Damyos of feudal Japan in ceramic, TOKUGAWA IEYASU, 8.1 cm

€27.60
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Kabuto helmet ornament of the great Damyos of feudal Japan in ceramic, TOKUGAWA IEYASU, 8.1 cm

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Width 10.5 cm
Length 14.5 cm
Compositions ceramic
Product origin made in Japan
Height 10 cm

The kabuto (兜, 冑) is the traditional helmet of Japanese armor, used by the samurai.

Tokugawa Ieyasu (徳 川 家 康, born January 31, 1543 and died June 1, 1616) is daimyo and then shogun of Japan.

He is the last of the three unifiers of Japan from the Sengoku era, after Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi (also called "Hashiba").