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English: Antique samurai nio dou gusoku or abara dou ("rib-bone cuirass"), named after a class of Buddhist deity, these are a form of hotoke Dou (dō) which are embossed to resemble the emaciated torso of a starving monk or old man. The "Samurai:Armor of the Warrior" exhibit 2011, Musée du Quai Branly, Paris France, from The Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum, Dallas Texas. Cropped and edited from the original image. |
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