The Arima clan was a Japanese feudal daimyo family dating to the Sengoku period. Its name “Arima,” transliterates as “has horses,” reflecting the samurai/cavalry origins of the family. Famous members include Arima Harunobu and Arima Naozumi. The Arima Clan was heavily influenced by the Christian missionaries and Harunobu himself was baptized and took the name John when he received confirmation. As a result of his Christianization, the Arima clan received supplies and weapons from the Portuguese, which strengthened the clan.
This armor is an authentic reproduction made of iron, steel, leather, cotton, silk and other materials that were traditionally used during the Warring States Period of Japan, finished with iron rusting brown paint, giving it an aged look and feel. Strictly made by hand in the traditional Japanese manner by highly skilled craftsmen. This is a real, life size armor which an average adult (with a height of 5′ 3″ – 5′ 9″ ) can wear and is fully functional. The clamshell dō features a pin hinge under the left armpit which can be removed and a cord can be laced through the hinges to accommodate a larger chest.
Handcrafted by the skilled craftsmen of the Iron Mountain Armory.
Yoroi Bitsu (armor storage display box) and Stand already included.
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