Samurai Helmet, Tokugawa Type-S, Kids Wearable

$877.92

This Samurai Helmet is replica of one of the greatest Samurai warrior, Ieyasu Tokugawa (1543-1616).

Ieyasu Tokugawa is the founder of the Tokugawa clan. He is known in contemporary times as one of the three unifiers of Japan, preceded by Nobunaga Oda and Hideyoshi Toyotomi. He is best known for establishing the Tokugawa shogunate, the last military regime of its kind in Japanese history.

The head ornament (crest) is the combination of a fern leafe, lion and the family crest of Tokugawa. Dragon ornaments, a symbol of advancement and successful, are given at side skirts (called “Fukikaeshi”).
This powerful design is suitable for the greatest samurai warrior like Ieyasu.
On the wallpaper at backside of the helmet case, pine tree, a symbol of a matter for congratulation, is drawn.

The helmet is designed with base colors of black and gold, which gives cool and strong taste of the greatest Samurai warrior.
The helmet is in a durable hexagonal acrylic case. You can take is out from the case and display without it.
Bow and sword made of resin is included with this item.
This product is all handmade by Japanese artisans.
Case dimensions: LWH = 48cm(18.9in.) x 38cm(15.0in.) x 52cm(20.5in.)

The helmet is light enough for kids to put on.
People in Japan display Samurai armours or Samurai helmets (those are called “Gogatsu Ningyo” or “Musha Ningyo” meaning Samurai warrior dolls) in their houses, wishing for the boys to grow to be strong and wise.
Why don’t you take a pic of your kid wearing Samurai helmet?