商品説明
May Doll: Date Masamune in oxidized silver, with a wonderful austere look
Size: Width 85cm x Depth 60cm x Height 100cm
With a jet black aesthetic.
Wearable helmet "Date Masamune (black)"
A work that breathes solitary beauty and sharp conviction.
A helmet ornament with an overwhelming presence.
Recommended for:
- Those who are attracted to the strength and aesthetic sense of Date Masamune
- Those looking for cool and dignified festival decorations
- Those who want to celebrate their first festival with a genuine helmet
- Families who want their children to grow up to be strong, dignified, and have a strong core
Date Masamune, the one-eyed dragon who ran through the Warring States period.
This piece features a jet black crescent moon on the front of the dress, which is his symbol.
It has a quiet power that instantly draws the viewer in.
The black lacquer finish and the silver foil-adorned metal fittings add a touch of elegance to the piece.
A high-quality presence that blends beautifully into modern spaces.
The beauty hidden within its dignity and refined elegance stand out.
In the background, a gold and silver dragon and tiger glare.
It also has the meaning of a talisman symbolizing protection of life.
Masamune, known as a dandy, had a personality and pride that shines through the ages.
Feeling this spirit, you can celebrate your child's first festival by praying for their healthy growth.
This helmet is not just for decoration,
We will connect the pride and hopes of our families to the future.

The bowl is made with the elaborate construction of an original helmet, making it a genuine May doll.

Since it is made from real wood, it is heavy and has a different sense of solidity.
The helmet worn by Date Masamune, which is available at Hina Dolls, is a wonderful piece of beautiful design that exudes the sophisticated look of tarnished silver.

We are committed to making it feel like you are wearing a real helmet, so we use a genuine matching bowl.

Combined with a bow and sword and a folding screen, you'll feel just like Date Masamune.
Of course, when you actually pick up the helmet, you can feel its heavy weight across your entire palm, so it feels like you are actually wearing a helmet with a heavy feel to it.
The military commanders of the past had a belief in Myoken faith, which saw the Big Dipper as the guardian deity of valor.
This eventually led to a trend of displaying the sun or moon on the front of helmets to pray for military success.
A circle with the same width around the perimeter is called a sun ring (nichirin), and a circle with a thinner top is called a moon ring (getsurin or tsukiwa).

You can actually purchase an elaborately crafted helmet that looks like the helmet worn by Masamune Date in the past brought back to life in modern times.
This is recommended for history fans and those who like Date Masamune.



May Doll: Date Masamune in oxidized silver, with a wonderful austere look