ARMOR OF THE TATEHAGIDŌ TYPE
Early Edo period, 17th century
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The horse armor seen here, a symbol of the owner's status, was only used by high-ranking samurai in important precessions. The molded leather tiles were lacquered and sewn to fabric with leather trim. The saddle pads are lacquered dark red and embellished with birds flying through sea spray. |
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