Friday, May 29, 2009

The History of Samurai Armor

It was not just the Roman soldiers and medieval knights wore armor, but the old warriors of China as well. Their protective clothing is known as Samurai Armor.

As the shell of their counterparts in Western Europe, samurai armor from the material at the time of development and has been through the centuries. In fact, the first color of the Japanese-style armor actually that old tortoise shells piece of protective clothing may be worn. In the course of time has become a piece of leather, and finally bronze. Unlike western and ancient armor that relied on steel.

As with other armies of that time, a plea of samurai armor in general, for the most important or high-ranking soldiers who rode into battle on chariots as opposed to the common foot soldiers. This was actually a good thing, as the Japanese armor was extremely heavy and long march would be very tired, or even the soldiers in battle conditions.

Moreover, as the Roman and Spartan armor of the time, samurai armor was badly flawed as a further demonstration of the power and importance of the company. This is not just the actual piece of armor, the protective measures, but the facemasks and helmets were worn, as well.

Today the old samurai armor suits are considered collectibles and are quite expensive. However, a number of museums in the world, which fit together. These include the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco and the National Museum in Liverpool, UK. However, reproductions of various armor suits can be purchased online for less than $ 5000 for those interested in collecting such pieces, but do not have the deep pockets of many serious collectors.

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