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The basic principle of Japanese armour is its flexibility, being composed of a great number of small lacquered iron plates laced together in rows allowing freedom of movement. It is this freedom which gave rise to the word jizai to describe tetsu jizai okimono, or articulated iron ornaments among which the dragon has prime position.The Property of a European Gentleman
An Iron Articulated Model of a Dragon
Edo period (18th-19th century)
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An Iron Articulated Model of a Dragon
Edo period (18th-19th century)
The russet-iron dragon finely constructed of numerous hammered plates joined inside the body, the fully articulated model with a mouth that opens to reveal its tongue and with moveable limbs and claws, the body bends, the head is applied with elaborate horns, spines and whiskers, the details are carved and chiselled and the eyes embellished with gilt
74cm. long
Edo period (18th-19th century)
The russet-iron dragon finely constructed of numerous hammered plates joined inside the body, the fully articulated model with a mouth that opens to reveal its tongue and with moveable limbs and claws, the body bends, the head is applied with elaborate horns, spines and whiskers, the details are carved and chiselled and the eyes embellished with gilt
74cm. long
荣誉呈献
Anastasia von Seibold