Japanese Samurai Helmet

Japanese Samurai Helmet

Japanese samurai helmet, called "kabuto" (kabu) in Japanese. It is an important part of traditional Japanese armor and is mainly used to protect the head and neck of the samurai. The dome part is riveted from several metal plates and is used to protect the top of the head. The golden horn decoration on the helmet is a front stand, designed to show the wearer's strength and serve as a deterrent to enemies on the battlefield. Samurai helmet is not only protective equipment, but also a symbol of samurai identity, status and family tradition.
The Golden Hoop Stick, a prop in the game "Black Myth: Wukong"

The Golden Hoop Stick, a prop in the game "Black Myth: Wukong"

The Ruyi Golden Hoop is a weapon used by Sun Wukong in the Chinese Ming Dynasty fantasy novel "Journey to the West". According to the original text of Journey to the West, the shape of the Golden Hoop Rod is a long rod with golden hoops at both ends and a piece of black iron in the middle. A line of engraved words is engraved next to the hoop: "Ruyi Golden Hoop Rod, weighing 13500 pounds"; When it first appeared, it was a large iron pillar that was as thick as a bucket and over two zhang long. When it reached Sun Wukong's hands, it turned into an iron rod that was two zhang long and the thickness of a bowl mouth. When not in use, it can turn into a small embroidery needle hidden in the ear, and can change size according to Sun Wukong's will.
Longquan Town Mansion Treasure Sword Collection Tai Chi Sword Exercise Peony Sword Outdoor Fitness Martial Arts

Longquan Town Mansion Treasure Sword Collection Tai Chi Sword Exercise Peony Sword Outdoor Fitness Martial Arts

Hungarian Army Knife - Light Cavalry Curved Sword

Hungarian Army Knife - Light Cavalry Curved Sword

16th century Hungarian style cavalry sword.
Zhou Wangge 3D Model Ancient Relics AR

Zhou Wangge 3D Model Ancient Relics AR

This dagger axe was unearthed in the tomb of M1 in Shantable Town, Weihui City, Henan Province, and is listed as one of the important cultural relics in China. According to textual research, this cultural relic originally belonged to King Zhou Jing, although it was found in the M1 tomb in Shanpiao Town, the tomb of the Jin aristocrats acting father; this dagger was sealed to this gentleman as a prize to fight against Prince Zhao with King Zhou. Artifacts found along with the Xuanfu Ge dagger axe are found in the northeast corner of the tomb, indicating that they were cherished.