Samurai Armor Decoration Azuchi-Momoyama Period Style Supervised by Costume Designer Emi Wada71GC-091
Samurai Armor Decoration Azuchi-Momoyama Period Style Supervised by Costume Designer Emi Wada71GC-091
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ango no Sekku (Children's Day) is a tradition where armor and helmets are displayed to wish for the healthy growth of boys. Armor, in particular, is considered to be especially auspicious as it protects the whole body.
Ms. Emi Wada is well-known for her role as costume supervisor in Akira Kurosawa's films "Ran" and "Dreams." Additionally, she has worked on films directed by Zhang Yimou, such as "HERO," "LOVERS," and "The Flowers of War," as well as Jet Li's "SPIRIT," Bernard Rose's 2019 film "Samurai Marathon," and Joe Odagiri's "A Story of a Boatman," among others.
This majestic piece has been completed under the supervision of Ms. Wada. We invite you to admire the striking contrast of red and black that she meticulously crafted, the elegance of the front decorative elements, and the contrast between the folding screen and the doll.
Dimensions (width × depth × height): 35.43 × 21.65 × 32.68 inches.