Vintage Japanese Samurai Kabuto Helmet Tokugawa Ieyasu Rare Silver Color

This is an old vintage Japanese samurai kabuto helmet inspired by Tokugawa Ieyasu.

The silver-toned finish gives this piece a refined and distinctive appearance. Compared with more common black or gold kabuto displays, this helmet has a calmer and more elegant presence, making it suitable for collectors of Japanese armor, samurai culture, and traditional Japanese decorative art.

Profile : Vintage Japanese Samurai Kabuto Helmet
Design : Tokugawa Ieyasu Style
Condition : Nice Vintage Condition
Origin : 100% MADE IN JAPAN
Material : Metal / Iron
Age : Showa Period
Weight : approx 3kg / 7lb
Size : approx H27cm x W32cm x D19cm
10.6in x 12.5in x 7.4in
Notice : This helmet is not wearable. It is for display only.

As this is an old vintage item, please understand that stains, scratches, fixed stains, discoloration, rust, small marks, and natural aging may be present. These details are part of its vintage character and should be appreciated as the atmosphere of a piece that has passed through time.

Kabuto helmets were an important part of Japanese samurai armor. More than simple protection, they represented dignity, authority, family identity, and the spirit of the warrior. The crest and decorative form often expressed the status, belief, and character of the warrior family.

Tokugawa Ieyasu was one of the most important figures in Japanese history and the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate, which shaped Japan for more than 260 years. A kabuto associated with Ieyasu carries an image of stability, authority, discipline, and historical dignity.

This piece is especially attractive because of its rare silver color and compact, well-balanced form. It can be displayed in a study, collection room, gallery space, entrance, or Japanese-style interior as a dignified symbol of samurai heritage.

Shipping :
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