Kawari Kaigara Kabuto

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SKU: TKK2

Original price was: $2,549.99.Current price is: $1,849.95. $1,997.95

  • Each option has a ? next to it. Click or Tap the ? to show a summarized explanation of the option.
    For full explanations please click the "ORDER OPTIONS EXPLAINED" link at the bottom left of the page.

    Select the Color & Finish for your kabuto (top section of helmet).
    Kabuto Color Options by Iron Mountain Armory
    (Click through the product images to see details of different Paint Options.)


    Select the Color of the Wave Splash waki-date on the side of the kabuto.

    Select the Color & Finish for your Shikoro (Neck Guard).
    Shikoro Color Options by Iron Mountain Armory
    (You can change the BOTTOM PLATE using "Advanced Custom Options" below.)

    Select the Main Lace Color (odoshi) you would like for your Shikoro (neck) and Tare (throat) guard to be.

    Main Lace Color of Kabuto by Iron Mountain Armory

    (You can customize your lace patterns by using the "Advanced Custom Options" below.)

    Menpo Options

    Select your choice of face armor available for your yoroi.  Standard and Ressei Menpo option will give you nose and mustache options.  Henpo and Hoate are without nose option.

    Taisho Menpo (mask) Options by Iron Mountain Armory

    For more detailed images, please review the Menpo (Mask) category.

    Select the Color & Finish of your Menpo (Face Armor).
    Menpo Color Finish Option by Iron Mountain Armory


    Select the main Color and Finish you want your menpo's Tare (Throat guard). You can make the bottom plate a different color by using the "Advanced Custom Options" below.

    Tare Color & Finish Option by Iron Mountain Armory



    Add character to your armor by selecting a custom mustache option.menpo mustache options(This option is only available with certain mask / nose styles.)

    Add character to your Henpo or Hoate with a Goatee Beard. Cut the beard to your desired length.
    Mengu Beard Options by Iron Mountain Armory

    Add more character to your armor set by changing the nose to a Tengu (bird's) Nose or an O-Tengu Nose.Basic Tengu Options for Taisho Menpo by Iron Mountain Armory

    Ornamental Options

    Customize the visor of your helmet with embosed eyebrows and/or wrinkles.
    Kabuto Visor Options - Miage Shiwa - Mayu

    Add a symbol (mon) to the ears (fukigaeshi) of your helmet. This can be a standard mon or custom design you can email us in "Clip-Art" format.
    Fukigaeshi by Iron Mountain Armory(Click through the product images to see different Standard Mon Options.)

    Select this option to add a metal trim (fukurin) around the outer edges of your helmet.Fukurin by Iron Mountain Armory
    This option might differ depending on model and/or different options selected.

    Select to receive your kabuto with the Standard, Deluxe or Iki-Nigyo.

    Deluxe Kabuto Display Stand by Iron Mountain ArmoryDisplay Option: Iki-Nigyo by Iron Mountain Armory


    Add a Decorative Wooden Box to display and storage your kabuto.

    Kabuto Bitsu




    (Actual Box Style May Vary)

    Advanced Custom Options

    For a small extra fee, we can customise your Kabuto much further with many additional options. Please click the "ORDER OPTIONS EXPLAINED" link at the bottom left of the page for more details.

    Select your choices from several extra Paint and Lace Colors for your Kabuto.

    If you would like to change the color of the BOTTOM PLATE of your Shikoro, you may select it here.  If not it will match the option your provided above in Shikoro Color.

    Bottom Plate Shikoro of Zunari Kabuto by Iron Mountain Armory
    (Image for reference only. Options may differ between classes and models)

    Select the Lace Color along the lower Horizontal Hanging Plates of the Shikoro (neck) and/or Tare (throat).
    Kabuto & Menpo Horizontal Lace Option by Iron Mountain Armory

    This option changes the color lace (odoshi) is used along the outer bottom edge of the neck guard
    Kabuto & Menpo Vertical Lace Option by Iron Mountain Armory

    Add an extra row of lacing to your shikoro (neck guard) for an addtional cost.Kabuto Terms and Options by Iron Mountain Armory
    If left blank it may match your MAIN LACE option selected above.

    Select the color & finish your Tare Bottom Plate (Suso no ita) will be painted.
    Menpo Details, Terms and Options


    (This option should only be chosen if you would like the throat plates to be a different color than those of the mask.)

    This option changes the Color Lace (odoshi) used for your throat guard of the mask and will replace the “MAIN LACE COLOR” option if changed.
    Menpo / Tare Lace Option by Iron Mountain Armory

    This option changes what color lace (odoshi) used on the lower lace that runs along the bottom plate of the throat guard.Menpo Details, Terms and Options
    This is different from the mimi-ito.

    Select to change the Vertical Trim Lace for your Tare.
    Tare Vertical Side Lace Option by Iron Mountain Armory
    (This is different from the Mimi-Ito.)

    Add an extra row of lacing to your tare (thoat guard) for an addtional cost.Kabuto Terms and Options by Iron Mountain Armory
    If left blank it may match your MAIN LACE option selected above.

Embrace the Ocean’s Strength – The Shell of the Samurai

This faithful Taisho-class reproduction of the Kawari Kaigara Kabuto (Unique Spiral Shell Helmet) is modeled after the stunning original on display in the Tokyo National Museum. Believed to date back to the Momoyama period (1568–1600), this rare kabuto is shaped like a “turban shell” (kaigara), a sea creature known for its spiral design and tough outer armor—an elegant symbol of the samurai’s defensive strength and inner resolve.

The spiraling form represents resilience and the steady advance of a warrior through battle, while the wakidate (side crests) feature stylized waves—evoking the samurai’s ability to move through chaos with power and precision, like a tsunami crashing through enemy lines. This kabuto was more than protection—it was a declaration of status, intellect, and spiritual power.

Historically, such kawari-bachi (unconventional bowl helmets) reflected the influence of foreign aesthetics and materials. Masters of the katchû-shi tradition combined kawa (leather), kokuso (plant paste), and sabi (clay paste), bound by natural glues and finished in urushi lacquer. These pieces were the apex of wearable art—highly individual and technically complex.

Iron Mountain Armory’s senior Taisho armorers bring this legend to life using authentic techniques and durable modern materials. Your kabuto will be custom crafted from thick steel, lacquered, and adorned with art silk odoshi, with optional mengu to match. Finished with a kabuto bitsu (storage box) and Deluxe Stand, it’s a museum-worthy piece ready for your collection.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Replica of museum original from the Momoyama period
  • Unique spiral shell design with wave crests
  • Customizable paint, silk lacing, and mengu options
  • Full-sized, functional, and ideal for collectors or display
  • Includes Deluxe Stand and kabuto bitsu for presentation/storage

Shipping Information:

Our Taisho katchû-shi will handcraft your Kawari Kaigara Kabuto upon order. Please allow at least 2 to 3 months for careful crafting. Your unique helmet will be ready to ship once complete.

 

For more information, please review our Order Options Explained, Glossary Terms or FAQ Pages. You can also Contact Us directly. We are always happy to be of service.

References:  “Art of the Samurai: Japanese Arms and Armor, 1156-1868” by Kazutoshi Harada, Metropolitan Museum of Art  / “The Watanabe Art Museum Samurai Armour Collection Volume 1: Kabuto & Mengu” by Trevor Absolon & David Thatcher

Description

Embrace the Ocean’s Strength – The Shell of the Samurai

This faithful Taisho-class reproduction of the Kawari Kaigara Kabuto (Unique Spiral Shell Helmet) is modeled after the stunning original on display in the Tokyo National Museum. Believed to date back to the Momoyama period (1568–1600), this rare kabuto is shaped like a “turban shell” (kaigara), a sea creature known for its spiral design and tough outer armor—an elegant symbol of the samurai’s defensive strength and inner resolve.

The spiraling form represents resilience and the steady advance of a warrior through battle, while the wakidate (side crests) feature stylized waves—evoking the samurai’s ability to move through chaos with power and precision, like a tsunami crashing through enemy lines. This kabuto was more than protection—it was a declaration of status, intellect, and spiritual power.

Historically, such kawari-bachi (unconventional bowl helmets) reflected the influence of foreign aesthetics and materials. Masters of the katchû-shi tradition combined kawa (leather), kokuso (plant paste), and sabi (clay paste), bound by natural glues and finished in urushi lacquer. These pieces were the apex of wearable art—highly individual and technically complex.

Iron Mountain Armory’s senior Taisho armorers bring this legend to life using authentic techniques and durable modern materials. Your kabuto will be custom crafted from thick steel, lacquered, and adorned with art silk odoshi, with optional mengu to match. Finished with a kabuto bitsu (storage box) and Deluxe Stand, it’s a museum-worthy piece ready for your collection.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Replica of museum original from the Momoyama period
  • Unique spiral shell design with wave crests
  • Customizable paint, silk lacing, and mengu options
  • Full-sized, functional, and ideal for collectors or display
  • Includes Deluxe Stand and kabuto bitsu for presentation/storage

Shipping Information:

Our Taisho katchû-shi will handcraft your Kawari Kaigara Kabuto upon order. Please allow at least 2 to 3 months for careful crafting. Your unique helmet will be ready to ship once complete.

 

For more information, please review our Order Options Explained, Glossary Terms or FAQ Pages. You can also Contact Us directly. We are always happy to be of service.

References:  “Art of the Samurai: Japanese Arms and Armor, 1156-1868” by Kazutoshi Harada, Metropolitan Museum of Art  / “The Watanabe Art Museum Samurai Armour Collection Volume 1: Kabuto & Mengu” by Trevor Absolon & David Thatcher

Additional information

Weight 4.8 kg
Dimensions 40 × 51 × 56 cm
Gift Card Value

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