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Showa-Period Japanese Samurai Armor (Yoroi), with Paulownia Crest, Post-WWII
$9,500per set
£7,165.57per set
€8,264.75per set
CA$13,409.51per set
A$14,923.69per set
CHF 7,769.63per set
MX$180,219.47per set
NOK 97,438.28per set
SEK 92,036.59per set
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About the Item
Showa-Period Japanese Samurai Armor with Paulownia Crest, Post-WWII Diplomatic Gift
A complete suit of Japanese samurai armor (yoroi), crafted in the Showa period (post-World War II, circa 1950s–1970s). This striking ceremonial reproduction reflects the enduring power of the samurai image in Japanese culture and was likely produced as a presentation or diplomatic gift to the United States during the early postwar era.
The suit comprises a helmet (kabuto) with bold gilt ornamentation and dramatic crest horns, a fierce face mask (mempō) with mustache, large sode (shoulder guards), and a fully laced cuirass (dō), decorated with a prominent gilt Paulownia (kiri) mon. This crest, once the emblem of the Toyotomi clan, later became an official symbol of the Japanese state, still used today by the Prime Minister’s office. Its presence on this armor underscores the suit’s ceremonial and diplomatic importance, connecting it to the authority of postwar Japan’s government and its cultural outreach.
Constructed using traditional methods of lacquer, silk lacing, and finely tooled metalwork, the armor is both decorative and symbolic rather than battlefield-functional. Such suits were presented to foreign dignitaries, U.S. military leaders, and statesmen as gestures of respect and cultural exchange, embodying both Japan’s warrior heritage and its commitment to diplomacy in the modern age.
Measurements
Samurai suit on stand: 71" high × 22" wide × 12" deep
Helmet (kabuto) alone: 17" high × 15" wide × 11" deep
Face mask (mempō) alone: 9" high × 9" wide × 5" deep
Includes: Custom display mannequin and black wood stand.
Condition
Very good vintage condition, with vibrant lacquer, intact silk cords, and gilt crest. Light wear consistent with age and display use. Complete with stand.
Significance
This armor represents the intersection of tradition and diplomacy, where the samurai image—long associated with honor, loyalty, and strength—was repurposed in the 20th century to communicate Japan’s national identity abroad. Today, Showa-period ceremonial armors are prized by collectors for their historical resonance and decorative impact, bridging feudal aesthetics with modern history.
- Dimensions:Height: 71 in (180.34 cm)Width: 22 in (55.88 cm)Depth: 12 in (30.48 cm)
- Sold As:Set of 3
- Style:Showa (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:20th Century
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor fading.
- Seller Location:West Palm Beach, FL
- Reference Number:Seller: T34841stDibs: LU2592346351132
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