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May Doll Storage Decoration No. 10 Keifuku Helmet by Suzukoshi Yuzan
[May Doll Helmet Decoration: A sturdy combination bowl with 100 rivets]
The No. 10 Keifuku storage helmet comes with a storage box so you won't have to worry about where to store your displayed helmet.
The best part is that all items except for the folding screen can be stored in one box, allowing you to store them safely.
The No. 10 Keifuku Storage Helmet Ornament is characterized by its sturdiness, as it is made with 100 rivets.
Originally, there was a custom in the Edo period of displaying May dolls as talismans to protect children from traffic accidents and illness.
It is believed that the custom of decorating armor and helmets in earnest, and of praying for children's success in life and good health and long life on the Boys' Festival on May 5th, began in the Nara period.
[Bow and sword]
It is customary to place the bow in the right hand and the sword in the left hand.
This is to make it easier to grab the bow and arrow and sword when standing with your back to the screen.
The sword is called a "protective sword" and is given with the prayer for protection of the child's body and mind.
Bows and arrows are associated with the word "hama" (destruction of evil spirits) and have been used to ward off evil spirits since ancient times.
Displaying the bow and sword on both sides represented the role of the retainers standing close to the general in armor and protecting him.
This is to make it easier to grab the bow and arrow and sword when standing with your back to the screen.
The sword is called a "protective sword" and is given with the prayer for protection of the child's body and mind.
Bows and arrows are associated with the word "hama" (destruction of evil spirits) and have been used to ward off evil spirits since ancient times.
Size: Width 46cm x Depth 36cm x Height 62cm
May Doll Storage Decoration No. 10 Keifuku Helmet by Suzukoshi Yuzan
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