Alainalain Posted February 8, 2023 Report Posted February 8, 2023 Nanbokucho period - early Muromachi, 14th century (early 15th ?) Dimensions of the bowl (excluding koshimaki) H9, L20 x L18.5 cm, tehen diameter 3cm Helmet with a slightly zenshozan shape (higher shape on the front than on the back) made of forty-two black lacquered slats with golden copper fukurin on all the suji (slats) and higaki à la base. Three gilded copper shinodare (arrows) on the front plates and two on the back and a kasajirushi no ka, on the top a large Tehen kanamono with five floors in gilded copper, on the sides are pierced four hibiki-noana and surmounted by four shiten-no-byô. The helmet retains all of its original lacquered surfaces and most of its gilded copper elements. of time. The tehen kanamono (decorative element at the top) and the kasajirushi-tsuke no kan (ring at the back intended to receive a small identification flag) have been reported, the tehen is from the Muromachi period and the probably older suspension ring. The bachi, daienzan-shaped, almost perfectly round and low, with a wide tehen at the top, still bears the characteristics of the bachi of the first periods of the fourteenth century, its shape with a front slightly higher than the rear represents one of the first evolutions towards this will become the akodanari form in the 15th century. It is still in the style produced by armorsmiths from the Kyoto and Nara region around the middle of the 14th century. This helmet bowl is a very rare example of an early stage in the evolution of the kabuto style akodanari (melon shape), the typical shape brought in the 15th and 16th centuries another very early exemplar of Akoda nari is in view at the metropolitan museum New York (Accession Number 17.207.2) 6 5 4 1 Quote
Luc T Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 Congatulations, a very Nice early kabuto. A rare find! Quote
FrenchBreadPrime Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 This is a great Kabuto, I'm impressed by the state it's in, the lacquer has been holding on really well! Quote
Alainalain Posted February 10, 2023 Author Report Posted February 10, 2023 Thank you for your positive feedback. the lacquer is in good condition for its age it is obviously cracked in places but there is no lack except on a shock at the back the lacquer hides a rather approximate assembly of the bachi but the whole is superb, especially the golden copper parts. 1 1 Quote
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