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Japanese Oda Nobunaga Helmet (AH2083)

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Hanwei Oda Nobunaga Helmet
Specifications
Height 22"
Width 15"
Depth 13"
Weight (With Stand) 7lb 8oz

This superbly constructed and beautifully detailed reproduction of the immensely respected Oda Nobunaga's own battle helmet is hand crafted by the masters of Paul Chens' foundry. With it's cloth lining, this full sized Battle Helmet is wearable. Made of dark green finished metal this helmet has a decorative brass head piece and neck protector decorated with colorful cord embellishment. With it's included wood display stand it will fit perfectly into your collection.

From 1534 to 1582 Oda Nobunaga played a key role in shaping the course of history in feudal Japan. His policy of unifying a country controlled by many feuding daimyo was furthered in a series of victories characterized by brilliant tactics and the first organized use of firearms. His unification policy became a reality under his successor, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, shortly before the end of the 16th century.

The name of Hanwei, and that of its founder Paul Chen, engender an image of fine functional swords and historical weaponry. Based in Dalian, China, Hanwei manages to combine traditional craftsmanship with modern tooling and metallurgy, in a way that enables it to supply a world-wide market while meeting or exceeding the quality of custom-made products. Read more on the history of Hanwei.


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