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Japanese Samurai Kabuto Helmet – Pre-Owned Antique-Style Display with Wooden Box – Vintage-Inspired Collectible – Japan Import – Authentic
Japanese Samurai Kabuto Helmet – Pre-Owned Antique-Style Display with Wooden Box – Vintage-Inspired Collectible – Japan Import – Authentic
Condition: Used
¥16,746 JPY
| Delivery | Delivered in about 1 week |
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| Returns | Full refund will be given in case of customs clearance failure or in case of defective goods. |
【Product Description】
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Display Samurai Kabuto with Original Trunk and Original box, Japanese Antique Samurai Helmet
This is miniature light weigh helmet for display. It will not fit to human head so just for display unless you would like to wear it on your pet!
W=11.2 inch (28 cm) D= 8.7 inch (22cm) H=7.1 inch (18 cm)
H=13.0 inch (33 cm)
Samurai Kabuto (Helmet) is displayed inside the house in hopes of healthy growth of boys and also keeping bad luck or curses away especially for kodomo-no-hi, BOY'S DAY.
Kodomo-no-hi is BOY'S DAY. It is celebrated on May 5th. Kodomo-no-hi was established by the National Holidays Law, which was enforced in 1948. Kodomo-no-hi is one of the holidays which make up Golden Week.
Until after World WarII, Kodomo-no-hi was called "Tango-no-sekku", Boys' festival.
This day was celebrated in order to wish for the healthy growth of boys in the family. Koinobori (carp streamers) ,the symbol of strength and courage, are flown outside and suits of armor are displayed inside the house in hopes of healthy growth of boys and also keeping bad luck or curses away.
Celebrating Tango-no-sekku still remains, but BOY'S DAY is celebrated in hopes of healthy growth, happiness, and prosperity of both boys and girls.
Good condition.
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: Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyers responsibility.
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