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This is a work by Takehiko Takehisa of Ginzaiku Seki Kougei. It is a pure silver kabuto (helmet), and it comes with a glass case. It is housed in a paulownia wood box. A dragon sits majestically on the kabuto, creating a brave and imposing helmet. Although the Tango no Sekku (Boys' Day) for the Year of the Dragon has passed, this festival decoration will bring powerful and positive influences!!! The gallant appearance of a young warrior. The custom of displaying a "kabuto" on May 5th, Tango no Sekku, is a remnant of the Tango no Sekku festival, where officials of the Efu (Imperial Guard) wore gold and silver armor and performed horseback archery. It is also a symbol of wishing for the child's growth, and is also appreciated as a commemorative item for business or sports, with the saying "Katte kabuto no o o shimeyo" (Tighten the strings of your helmet after victory). The pure gold ornament is a masterpiece made with 99.9% pure gold and carefully crafted using traditional techniques. It is a splendid and luxurious work of art, including a high-quality, beveled glass case with cashew lacquer and a paulownia wood box. This item is being sold as is. There are no noticeable scratches or stains. It is in very good condition. Please refrain from purchasing if you are overly concerned about minor imperfections. Please comment if you have any questions about price reduction, etc.
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