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This exquisite wooden front piece by artisanal craftsman Horishige captures the fierce rivalry of the dragon and tiger, a central theme in Japanese mythology and Sengoku-era symbolism.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail and made from premium materials like pine wood and aluminum, this unique piece reflects the artist's dedication to reviving traditional techniques with a modern aesthetic.
Its rarity and high specification make it a sought-after collectible for enthusiasts of Japanese crafts and Sengoku history, further enhanced by its potential use as both a display item and functional kabuto adornment.
At ÂĨ200,000, this piece is positioned within the upper range reflecting its artisan quality and cultural significance, appealing to dedicated collectors in the discerning Japanese market.