A Japanese black-lacquer armour with a ni-mai yokohagi okegawa do 19th century, laced in blue and comprising a russet-iron sixteen-plate suji kabuto with a three-stage tehen kanamono and a five-lame shikoro, the mabisashi applied with stenciled doe skin and the gilt-copper m'date formed as a heraldic crest; hanbo mounted with a three-lame yodarekake, the lowest lame applied with stenciled doe skin; the ni-mai yokohagi okegawa do applied with a chrysanthemum grommet and ring and fitted with six sections of four-lame kusazuri; the sleeves Nio gote with hinged plates at the top and splints on the forearms; the do fitted with small sode; kawara haidate; suneate with broad plates and trimmed with checker board fabric; one armour box and armour stand