Description
This bracelet is packed with the design and essence of Japan’s traditional armor craftsmanship.
Your favorite feudal warlords is always at your hand…
Although it is slender, “Tsuwamono” that reproduces the strength of “Armor” has a presence.
size: S (L About 140mm/W20mm) / M( L About 150mm /W20mm) / L( L About 160mm/W20mm)
weight: 25g
material: Aluminum,Rayon,Brass etc.
Form of Delivery: Delivery in a special package that represents its value.
*product images for “Oda Nobunaga”
Oda Nobunaga
Lord Oda Nobunaga spent half of his life striving to unify Japan.
Known as the “Conqueror of the Warring States,” Nobunaga was the first true leader who combined bravery with a proactive embrace of western culture.
Sanada Yukimura
Lord Sanada Yukimura was a hero of the Warring States Period.
Tales of Lord Yukimura’s intimidating red armor, said to have included red thread on the armor’s scales, have been passed down through the generations as a symbol of his bravery.
Uesugi Kenshin
The warlord Uesugi Kenshin was blessed with both bravery and a talent for leading his troops.
You will gain the subtle sense of the great warlord who is said to have prayed to the god Izuna Gongen depicted on his crest before battle, for victory for his entire army and for the peace of his people.
Date Masamune
Lord Date Masamune was a feudal lord of the Warring States Period who boasted the largest forces in Japan’s Tohoku Region.
Like a symbol of his ambition, the famed brilliant gold crescent moon crest of this product is highly impressive.
Naoe Kanetsugu
The warlord Naoe Kanetsugu who served the Uesugi family and was responsible for domestic affairs and politics.
A wisdom officer who has also made achievements as a warrior, and the his symbol, love, auspicious clouds, is said to have come from a prayer for victory.