Edo Period Spectacular Samurai Abumi, Stirrups Inlayed with Silver ZA73
Edo Period Spectacular Samurai Abumi, Stirrups Inlayed with Silver ZA73
Spectacular Samurai Stirrups
These spectacular samurai stirrups are a fine example of Japanese craftsmanship and military history. They are made of iron with silver and brass inlay, and the inner foot compartment is lacquered wood.
The stirrups are in very fine condition, with only minor abrasions due to their age and wear. They are a beautiful and unique piece of Japanese history and culture, and would make a wonderful addition to any collection.
The stirrups are full adult size, measuring 29.9 x 24.9 x 14 cm (11.8 x 9.8 x 5.5 inches). They weigh 11.7 pounds.
The stirrups were used by samurai warriors to help them stay in the saddle while riding horses. They were made of strong materials that could withstand the rigors of battle. The silver and brass inlay added to the beauty and elegance of the stirrups, and made them a status symbol for the samurai who owned them.
Today, these stirrups are a rare and valuable piece of Japanese history and culture. They would make a wonderful addition to any collection, especially for those who are interested in samurai culture or Japanese military history.
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Item location:Fukuoka, Kyushu, Japan
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