New Item

The O-yoroi is an important form of ancient Japanese armor that emerged in the mid-Heian period and reached its peak during the late Kamakura and early Muromachi periods, undergoing a long historical development process. The "Red-Laced Large-Plate Great Armor" is a type of O-yoroi that represents a specific historical period and reflects various aspects of the society, politics, military, and culture of its time. As a metal artifact, armor is susceptible to oxidation, corrosion, and other factors, making preservation relatively difficult. After many years of history, the number of preserved "Red-Laced Large-Plate Great Armor" pieces is limited, which increases its collection value.



