Helmet (Suji-Kabuto) 18th century Japanese This type of ridged helmet, called a suji-kabuto, was worn by upper-class samurai beginning in the Muromachi period (1392-1573). Bulbous at the back and dipping downward around the central opening at the top of the bowl, its overall shape is known as akoda-nari due to its resemblance to the akoda, a squash-like fruit. The ridges are covered with brass, a relatively uncommon embellishment.. Helmet (Suji-Kabuto). Japanese. 18th century. Iron, copper, gold, lacquer, silk, wood. Helmets
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