Japanese lacquered Edo period jingasa (war hat), crafted in lightweight lacquered material with a distinctive textured surface, designed for both utility and visual impact. This example features a minimalist yet bold gold circular mon (family crest) at the top edge – a mark of identity and status among the samurai class.
The surface exhibits a beautifully aged craquelure pattern in the lacquer, giving the piece a rich, tactile quality. Mounted on a custom display stand, it presents as both a sculptural object and a historical artifact. Jingasa were worn by lower-ranking samurai, ashigaru (foot soldiers), or retainers during processions or travel, and they often bore crests for quick identification and pride of allegiance.
Age: Edo period 1603 - 1868
Dimensions: 16" Diameter 20" high (on base)