This suit of dog armor -- identified by antique Japanese armor dealer Toraba.Com
as the only known and certified authentic example of its kind -- is
believed to have been created for the pet of a wealthy, high-ranking and
presumably eccentric samurai or daimyo (feudal lord) in the mid to late
Edo period (mid-18th to mid-19th century). Although the carved wooden
helmet and coat of black-lacquered scale mail would have provided
effective protection against enemy attack, evidence suggests the canine
never wore the armor into battle. More likely, the suit served as a
decorative costume for parades and other formal ceremonial occasions.
The samurai dog armor now belongs to an unnamed UK museum.
Via Pinktentacle.com via Toraba.com.
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