Japanese "Samurai Armor 2"

Japanese "Samurai Armor 2"

$479.00
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From: Asian Art Museum Limited Edition: 30 Exhibition: Lords of the Samurai Material: Printed vinyl Dimensions: 35" x 72" (88cm x 182cm) Hanging Hardware Included These banners are offered for sale as a pair. The complete image spans two banners which, hung side-by-side, create an amazing diptych which covers a 6’ by 6’ space. Just place one (1) banner in your shopping cart, and you will receive two so you may display the banners as originally designed. Summary During the Edo period (1615-1868), Japan was relatively peaceful and stable. A samurai scholar at the time said, "When you learn and practice both bun (culture) and bu (arms), you demonstrate both authority and generosity, so people are friendly but also intimidated, and they will be obedient." Perhaps it was the code of the samurai, bushido, that naturally brought peace and order to society. So, despite their beautiful and formidable suits of armor, many samurai warriors never saw battle. This is one in a series of three banne

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