Japanese Warrior Enamel Pin
Our unique enamel pin depicts a gusoku (armor) in The Met collection, which showcases workmanship of the highest quality. Its skirt has an extremely rare color scheme; the heraldic badge represents the Okabe family, feudal lords of Kishiwada. The armor is signed by Bamen Tomotsugu, a leading 18th-century armorer.
We've looked all over the Museum (and even to the street outside) to find designs for our extremely collectible enamel pins. Put one on your label or a dozen on your bag to add a pop of color—and a taste of The Met collection.
Our unique enamel pin depicts a gusoku (armor) in The Met collection, which showcases workmanship of the highest quality. Its skirt has an extremely rare color scheme; the heraldic badge represents the Okabe family, feudal lords of Kishiwada. The armor is signed by Bamen Tomotsugu, a leading 18th-century armorer.
We've looked all over the Museum (and even to the street outside) to find designs for our extremely collectible enamel pins. Put one on your label or a dozen on your bag to add a pop of color—and a taste of The Met collection.
- Stainless steel
- Enamel
- Butterfly back closure
- 1 5/16''L x 7/8''W
- Clean with damp cloth and dry with soft, clean cloth
- Imported
Standard flat-rate shipping (3–8 days) | $12.95 |
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Overnight shipping | $22.95 extra |
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