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  1. Japanese lamellar armour was made from hundreds or even thousands of individual leather (rawhide) or iron scales or lamellae known as kozane, that were lacquered and laced together into armour strips.

  2. A Kozane-gusoku armour in exposition. Kozane dou (dō) gusoku, are samurai armours with a lamellar cuirass constructed from individual scales ( kozane), old fashioned armours used before the introduction of firearms in Japanese warfare (pre- Sengoku styles).

  3. Lamellar armours were made by long and relatively narrow lamellae, laced or riveted together, forming one or another element of the armour. The earliest type of Japanese armours, called tanko , was of this construction.

  4. Japanese lamellar armours were made from hundreds or even thousands of individual leather (rawhide) and/or iron scales/lamellae known as kozane, that were lacquered and laced together into armour strips.

  5. Mar 21, 2024 · Japanese lamellar armour was made from hundreds or even thousands of individual leather (rawhide) or iron scales or lamellae known as kozane, that were lacquered and laced together into armour strips.

  6. Lamellar armour was made from leather, bone, stone or in most cases metal. To make lamellar armour, the construction material was first cut into uniform-sized small platelets. When made from metal, pieces were usually lacquered to avoid corrosion and to give the armour a longer life.

  7. Japanese armour was generally constructed from many small iron (tetsu) and or leather scales and or plates (ita-mono), connected to each other by rivets and lace made from leather and or silk, and or chain armour . These armor plates were usually attached to a cloth or leather backing.

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