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A honkozane nimai-do gusoku [armour] — Edo period, 18th century

A honkozane nimai-do gusoku [armour]

Edo period, 18th century

This Edo period armor (honkozane nimai-do gusoku) from the 18th century features elaborate gold lacquer thigh protectors decorated with hinomaru sun discs and shino-suneate shin guards. The piece represents the pinnacle of Japanese armor craftsmanship, combining functional protection with aesthetic refinement. The decorative elements and construction exemplify the skilled metalwork and lacquer traditions of the period.

Medium
Five-tiered gold lacquer thigh protectors decorated in light pigment with hinomaru [sun discs], shino-suneate [shin guards formed with iron splints]

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The Samurai: Japanese Arms and Armour

May 3, 2023

Estimate: $40,000$60,000

Lot 41

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A honkozane nimai-do gusoku [armour], Edo period, 18th century

This Edo period armor (honkozane nimai-do gusoku) from the 18th century features elaborate gold lacquer thigh protectors decorated with hinomaru sun discs and shino-suneate shin guards. The piece represents the pinnacle of Japanese armor craftsmanship, combining functional protection with aesthetic refinement. The decorative elements and construction exemplify the skilled metalwork and lacquer traditions of the period.

Medium
Five-tiered gold lacquer thigh protectors decorated in light pigment with hinomaru [sun discs], shino-suneate [shin guards formed with iron splints]
Seen at
Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Gold lacquer, Japanese, Red, Metalwork, Decorative Arts, Craftsmanship, Military, Armor, Historical, Edo Period