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Samurai Armour of the Japanese warrior Li Notaka, Lord of Hikone (iron & red lacquer)
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Samurai Armour of the Japanese warrior Li Notaka, Lord of Hikone (iron & red lacquer)
1721837 Samurai Armour of the Japanese warrior Li Notaka, Lord of Hikone (iron & red lacquer) by Edo Culture; (add.info.: Samurai armour made for Japanese warrior Li Noataka (1590-1659) lord of Hikone made with iron and red lacquer)
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This print showcases the Samurai Armour of the legendary Japanese warrior Li Notaka, Lord of Hikone. Crafted during the Edo period, this exquisite piece is a testament to the rich historical and cultural heritage of Japan. Made with a combination of iron and red lacquer, this armour reflects both strength and elegance. Its intricate design features plate armour meticulously arranged to provide optimal protection in battle. The mesh size ensures flexibility while maintaining durability, allowing for swift movements on the battlefield. The helmet adorned with visors and majestic horns adds an imposing presence to this formidable ensemble. A unique addition to this armour is a music instrument made from woodwind materials, symbolizing the harmonious balance between artistry and martial prowess. As we delve into Japanese history through this image, we are reminded of the bravery and dedication exhibited by warriors like Li Notaka. Their unwavering commitment to honor and duty shaped Japan's military traditions for centuries. This print not only captures an important artifact but also serves as a window into ancient times when samurais were revered as symbols of power and nobility. It invites us to appreciate their legacy within Japanese culture while acknowledging their significant contributions in shaping Asia's history.
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