Japanese
Japanese
Japanese




samurai jinbaori, late Edo period
 samurai jinbaori, late Edo period

H-074 JINBAORI,  Samurai Warrior Lord camp overcoat with Tosa samurai family clan mon ((heraldic emblem) on back

JINBAORI is a garment for use in camp or battlefield and worn over the armor. The jinbaori is a loose sleeveless overcoat that hangs to mid-thigh length and is made of wool, silk and cotton. It has the advantage of giving a more important appearance to the wearer. It is worn when beginning a march, retreating to rest, at inspections, when triumphantly returning, at the assembly of higher rank samurai. Anyone holding an important position must wear one always.
This is Edo period woolen JINBAORI with silk lining and silk brocaded ornament and embroidery in golden tread. The shoulders have a kind of epaulette design made of silk brocade material There is samurai family mon (heraldic emblem) of a Daimyo family of TOSA are placed on JINBAORI  back. The buttons are made of a horn.
Very good condition according to it age and without moth bites and  with shabby on lining and  lapels as represented which might have been often used by the warrior lord.
An excellent item to accompany a suit of armor or samurai display
Length: 87,5 cm
shoulder width: 57 cm

Sold, thank you

samurai jinbaori or camp overcoat, late Edo period
Order form
Your name:
Email:
Phone:
Address:
 

Main direction: samurai art, Japanese samurai warrior, samurai sword, samurai helmet, kabuto, jingasa, iron fan, yamabushi, horagai, samurai horn, Japanese battle fan, tessen, gunsen, gunpai, samurai warrior doll, japanese kimono, Japanese kimonos,  samurai clothes, jinbaori, samurai camp cloth,  Japanese traditional cloth, samurai stirrup, Japanese art, Japanese  antiquities, kimono, Japan
Japanese