Category:Kabuto
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KABUTO (SAMURAI HELMET)
The kabuto is the oriental samurai helmet. There are actually two parts to a kabuto - the hachi (bowl) and the shikoro (neck guard). Hachi is the helmet part of the kabuto. Even though very few helmets are made of one single plate, some helmets are also made with a number of plates that are roughly the shape of pie wedges. Multiplate helmet bowls made are the suji kabuto, koboshi kabuto, or hari bachi. Suji kabuto can be identified by the ribs that stand up at the edge of each plate - suji means 'tendon' or 'line'. Koboshi kabuto exhibit myriads of small, stud- like rivets on the helmet bowl - koboshi means 'small star'. Hari bachi are multiplates in which there are no ribs on the plates, and the rivets are typically filed flush - hari means 'spread on'. The shikoro is a multi-lame skirt of scale or solid lames, which is attached to the koshimaki and protects the back of the neck. There are many styles, ranging from larger, full-sized models using two lames, to simple little ear-shaped winglets. Their decoration was simple as pierced, applied, or painted to applied panels of printed leather and gilt-embossed heraldic elements. Slot(s): head Size: medium Protection against: cut excellent stab excellent bash very good other very good
Head slot items: cap, crown, eye patch, fedora, great helm, hanburi, hat, helmet, jangasa, kabuto, mask, pot helm, skull, turban.
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