A decorative accent for the bedroom
Warlord: a motif inspired by the samurai helmet, which not just protects the head but also embodies its owner's beliefs
In Japan's Sengoku period (15th century), the helmet (kabuto) protecting the head was the most vital piece of armor for samurai. However, for the legendary generals who left their mark on history, the helmet was more than mere protection: it served as a means to stand out on the battlefield and to showcase their authority and status through distinctive and elaborate decorations. The helmet designs, which embodied the pride and beliefs of these historical figures, still resonate deeply with people's hearts today.