Kawari Kabuto Shachihoko for sale: A Rare Edo-Period masterpiece for serious collectors

Among all samurai helmets, few pieces capture the imagination and symbolic power of Japanese warrior culture like the Kawari Kabuto Shachihoko. These highly sculptural, unconventional helmets were created to display status, creativity and unmistakable presence on the battlefield. Today, original examples from the Edo period are almost impossible to find — especially in outstanding condition.
Here we present a remarkable 18th/19th-century Shachihoko Kawari Kabuto, an authentic Edo masterpiece and a unique opportunity for collectors searching for museum-level samurai armour.

The Shachihoko: a powerful symbol of protection and prestige
The shachihoko is a mythical creature with the head of a dragon or tiger and the body of a fish. In Japan, it was placed on the roofs of castles and temples as a talisman against fire, protecting the most important structures of the era.
This kabuto recreates the shachihoko with extraordinary detail and artistic skill:
- Iron bowl constructed with harikaki and wood, lacquered in deep black to form the creature’s body.
- Boldly modelled scales and an intensely curled tail, giving the helmet sculptural strength.
- Curled lateral fins, adding dynamism and balance.
- Red-lacquered lips and tongue, creating a lifelike open mouth.
- Gilt-metal eyes, enhancing the expression and presence of the piece.
- At the rear, an iron Hineno jikoro, black-lacquered and laced in kebiki odoshi.
Unsigned — as many artistic Edo kabuto were — the helmet exemplifies the creativity and craftsmanship of armourers who pushed beyond traditional forms to create true works of art.

Exceptional condition and provenance you can trust
At Supein Nihonto we work directly in Japan, collaborating closely with collectors, galleries and museums. All our photographs are taken without retouching or Photoshop to ensure that customers see the piece exactly as it is.
This Shachihoko Kawari Kabuto stands out for:
- Excellent preservation of the original lacquer
- Highly detailed sculptural modelling
- Outstanding visual presence worthy of a top museum collection
To illustrate its value, we include a comparison with an almost identical kabuto sold at Bonhams, London (May 2018) for £47,750 — approximately €56,100 — despite being in inferior condition to the one currently offered.
This makes the present helmet a rare and genuine opportunity for any serious collector.

A valuable investment in samurai art
Authentic kawari kabuto from the Edo period, especially those with unusual motifs like the shachihoko, are increasingly sought after in the global art market. Their value grows steadily due to their rarity, historical importance and sculptural beauty.
This helmet is ideal for:
- Collectors of samurai armour
- Museums and private institutions
- Investors in Asian art
- Interior designers seeking exceptional statement pieces
Owning a helmet like this means acquiring a unique historical artefact, not a reproduction and not an item that will ever be repeated.
Once sold, it will be gone forever
Supein Nihonto specializes only in authentic, original samurai pieces.
Every item is unique, and once a buyer acquires it, the piece disappears permanently from the market.
If you are considering this kabuto, we strongly encourage you to contact us promptly. Opportunities of this calibre are extremely rare, and securing this piece now may be the last chance to obtain a Shachihoko helmet of this quality.
Free shipping within Europe
We offer free shipping across Europe, with secure, museum-grade packaging to ensure that the kabuto arrives safely and in perfect condition.