 | Hanwei Daisy Armor The latest addition to Hanwei's amazing line of fully-wearable samurai armor, the Daisy Armor is an exquisite example of a surviving suit of 14th-century samurai armor. |
|  | Armor of Churburg A stunning replica of a piece thought to have been forged in Milan during the mid-to-late 1300s. Fully wearable, hand-forged of high-carbon steel, and accented with decorative brass strips and mail edging. |
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 | Milanese Armor A suit replicated from one forged around 1440 in Milan, this suit typefies the "Milanese" style of armor, with its rounded, graceful curves and surfaces designed to deflect incoming blows. |
|  | Gothic Suit of Armor This suit of armor is replicated from a Gothic original, complete with the characteristic "spiky" appearance and fluting designed to strengthen the armor and help deflect blows. Fully wearable and includes display stand. |
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 | Oda Nobunaga Armor This suit of armor is copied from that of Oda Nobunaga, the 16th-century daimyo who nearly united all of Japan under his rule. |
|  | Takeda Shingen Armor A full suit of armor attributed to Takeda Shingen, one of the legendary warlords of the Sengoku period of Japanese history. |
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 | Dragon Armor A stunning set of armor created by Hanwei's master armorsmiths. |
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