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At first it comprised just a d� (cuirass) and an eight-section kusazuri (skirt), and was often worn without a helmet or shoulder pieces.Beginning about the fourteenth century, d�-maru such as this, of very fine quality and with matching helmet and shoulder pieces, were developed for use by high-ranking samurai in place of the yoroi.
A dō-maru of the 16th century. The last half of the sixteenth century is often called the Sengoku Jidai, or Age of Battles. During this period of nearly incessant warfare, various daimyō vied for power and domination over their neighbors and rivals.
Photographic Print of Cuirass (D?-maru) 16th century Japanese The d?-maru is a close-fitting cuirass with a multisection skirt developed to meet the demand for lighter armor. Of lamellar construction and fastening on the right side, the d #MediaStorehouse
Cuirass (D?-maru) 16th century Japanese The d?-maru is a close-fitting cuirass with a multisection skirt developed to meet the demand for lighter armor. Of lamellar construction and fastening on the right side, the d. Available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts #MediaStorehouse
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