商品説明
A small box for storing the May dolls: Tokugawa Ieyasu's helmet!
Size: Width 46cm x Depth 36cm x Height 62cm
Gorgeous and dignified.
A helmet ornament suitable for the first Doll Festival.
This elegant piece for festivals is based on the helmet of Tokugawa Ieyasu and is finished in bright gold and vivid colors.
Recommended for:
- Those who want to celebrate their first festival in style
- Those looking for a helmet with bright and gentle colors
- Those who value both tradition and modernity
- Those looking for a 46cm size that is easy to display
- Those who value luxury at a reasonable price
I would like to give a special gift to my newborn child on his first Children's Day.
This helmet ornament is designed to symbolize the great Tokugawa Ieyasu, the ruler of Japan.
The gold decoration and vibrant colors that change depending on the angle you look at it from are also used.
The result is a finish that combines elegance and dignity.
The dragon and tiger painted on the screen powerfully illuminate the future.
The compact yet striking 46cm size makes it easy to display in the living room or Japanese-style room, and will greatly elevate the atmosphere of your festival.
Wishing your child healthy growth.
"I want you to grow up strong, smart, and kind"
This is an important item that you will choose with such feelings in mind.

Although it is small, you can tell at a glance that it is Tokugawa Ieyasu's helmet.

Among the May dolls, the most popular is Tokugawa Ieyasu, who laid the foundation for the Edo Shogunate.
We chose a storage type that doesn't take up much storage space and doesn't take up much space for decoration.

This is a small storage ornament of Tokugawa Ieyasu's helmet.
Recently, "smaller May dolls" have become popular, so for those who want to display them in a compact way,
Prepared by Hinasei.
This May doll will probably sell out quickly, so
We recommend that you consider this as soon as possible.

A distinctive feature of Tokugawa Ieyasu's helmet is the side ornaments shaped like fern leaves.
Fern leaves remain green all year round,
No matter how much you cut it, it keeps growing back.
It has been loved by Japanese people since ancient times as a motif of longevity and prosperity.

During the Summer Campaign, they said, "Helmets are unnecessary."
There is also a theory that Ieyasu did not wear a helmet.
Legend has it that the fern leaf helmet was the last helmet made for actual combat.

It's a small May doll, but it's made to be authentic.
The shinobio straps that are fastened under the chin of the helmet are also
This is braided cord made by artisans.
On the back of the helmet,
I drew a dragonfly, which was loved by military commanders as a symbol of victory.

This is to make it easier to pick up the bow and arrow and sword when standing with your back to the screen.
There is a word for sword: "protective sword."
It is a prayer for protection of the child's body and mind.

Bows and arrows are associated with "death-fighting"
It has been used as a talisman since ancient times.
Displaying a bow and a sword on both sides means
He is a leader with his retainers by his side.
Their role was to protect the armor.

When you think of a dragon and tiger design, you probably think of something brave.
Of course that's true.
These two animals were used by feudal lords as symbols of bravery.
It was also a design I liked to use.

At the heart of Buddhist thinking is
"Before the dragon and tiger stands the Son of Heaven (a gentleman who rules over the territory)."
This design was said to represent peace throughout the world.
The ability for your child to swim against the current,
The design also contains the wish that the child will become a dragon (a great man).
A small box for storing the May dolls: Tokugawa Ieyasu's helmet!