Samuraï armors "O-YOROI"


Our very affordable samurai armors, constructed by the craftsmen of Hanwei, are wearable (within a reasonable size range) and are supplied in the traditional lacquered armor box, which, along with a wooden frame, provides the support for the display. They include helmet, shoulder guards, cuirass with lacquered lamellar protections, arms guards, cuisses, greaves, belt.





AG701 - ODA NOBUNAGA's O-YOROI
- 999


Oda Nobunaga (1534 -- 1582) played a key role in shaping the course of history in fuedal Japan. His policy of unifying a country controlled by many fueding daimyo (warlords) was furthered in a series of victories characterized by brilliant tactics and the first organized use of firearms. His unification policy became a reality under his successor, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, shortly before the end of the 16th century. Our very affordable battle armor, constructed by the craftsmen of Hanwei, is the Yukinoshita Do style, having largely solid vertical plates around the torso and incorporating all of the elements of a suit of armor of the period. The crest of Oda Nobunaga is mounted on the helmet. The armor is wearable (within a reasonable size range!) and is supplied in the traditional lacquered armor box, which, along with a wooden frame, provides the support for the stunning display.

Made of silk, lacquered lamellar irons plates, steel chainmail, cotton twists

Weight about 29kg.

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AG702 - TAKEDA SHINGEN's O-YOROI
- 1099

Replicate of the armor of the great Daimyo Takeda Shingen. End of the 16th century. Made of silk, lacquered lamellar irons plates, steel chainmail, cotton twists

Weight about 29kg.

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