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  1. This Dō-maru is an excellent example of a late Muromachi period (1392-1573) close fitting armor of a high ranking warrior. The suit is in superb condition and is laced in an unobtrusive earth tone color scheme, reflecting the sober taste of the time which is in stark contrast to the flamboyant styles that emerged in the subsequent Momoyama ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dō_(armour)Dō (armour) - Wikipedia

    Dō-maru, an early type of dō with no hinge that opened on the right side, constructed with hon kozane. Haramaki dou (dō), originally an early type of dō which opened in the back, constructed with hon kozane, in later times "harimaki" was used to describe any dō that opened in the back. Hon kozane dou (dō), any dō constructed with hon kozane.

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  4. Cuirass (Dō-maru) Cuirass (. Dō-maru. ) The dō-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 dō-maru was initially worn in feudal Japan by foot soldiers armed with staff weapons. By the Muromachi period (1392–1573 ...

  5. Jan 26, 2021 · The dō, the cuirass of samurai armor, underwent many changes over the centuries, gradually adapting to innovations in the battlefield; some of the key ideas, however, persisted for centuries in the minds of Japanese armorers and already in the tanko, the first known model of armor, we can find, at an early stage, the archetypes on which the ...

  6. Cuirass and Taces (O-DO-Maru) A dō-maru is a type of armor originally worn by infantry in the Heian (794–1185) and Kamakura periods (1185–1333) and later worn by samurai. The dō (cuirass) ties at the right side and the kusazuri (multipart skirt pendant) is divided into seven sections. Due to rights restrictions, this image cannot be ...

  7. The dō-maru, like the haramaki, had more plates (kusazuri) than an ō-yoroi and was lighter, tighter, and cheaper. It was easier to fight with the dō-maru on foot and, eventually, higher-status samurai adopted this cuirass over the ō-yoroi. Design. Dō-maru were manufactured from small scales of leather or metal tied into lacquered plates ...

  8. May 4, 2020 · Samurai Armor - Terminology. 04 May 2020. In our website, you might find some terms left in Japanese. Find here their meaning. Abumi: Stirrups. Abumi zuri no kawa: Leather patch on the inside of tosei suneate to prevent chafing of the stirrup leathers. Agemaki: Bow of silk cord hung from rings on amour. Agemaki no kan: Ring to fix the agemaki.

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