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Sendan-no-ita & Kyubi-no-ita

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  • Select which Style / Design you would like.
    Sendan-no-ita & Kyubi-no-ita Style Options by Iron Mountain Armory

    Select the Color / Finish you would like the Main Armor Plate for your Kyubi-no Ita.
    (If you add leather, this color / finish will be covered)

    Select the Color / Finish you would like the Main Armor Plate for your Sendan-no Ita.

    Select if you would like 2 or 3 plates style for your Sendan-no-ita.

    Select the Color / Finish you would like the TOP armor plate.

    Select the Color / Finish of the MIDDLE plate.

    Select the Color / Finish of the BOTTOM hanging plate.

    Select the color of the 1st ROW of Lace (Odoshi).
    Sendan-no-ita Lace Odoshi Options by Iron Mountain Armory

    Select the color of the 2nd from top row of Lace.
    Sendan-no-ita Lace Odoshi Options by Iron Mountain Armory

    Select the color of the 3rd from top row of lace.
    Sendan-no-ita Lace Odoshi Options by Iron Mountain Armory

    Select to add a MIMI-ITO (outer lace) or select NONE to keep the respective row's lace color.
    Sendan-no-ita Mimi-Ito Odoshi Options by Iron Mountain Armory

    Select the color of the BOTTOM ROW of lace.
    Sendan-no-ita Lace Odoshi Options by Iron Mountain Armory

    Add a Brass Mon or Symbol to your Sendan No-Ita (narrow).

    Add a Brass Mon or Symbol to your Kyubi-no-ita (wide).

    Select the style of plating for the Hato-O No-Ita (wider)

    Add Trim (Fukuirn) to both plates.

    Select to add Leather or Egawa to your plating.
    Egawa for Samurai Armor Yoroi by Iron Mountain Armory

    Select to add LEATHER TRIM along the edge of the plating (over leather or egawa).

    Add BRASS decorative fitting to the top of the Hato-o No-ita (wider) plating.







    Select to Heat Temper your steel armor plates to Add more toughness. Your armor will be heated to 700 degrees, making it more resilient and less likely to dent or break upon hard impacts. Best for Martial Arts Training, LARP & SCA Sports.








    Select to receive a Digital Picture Mockup (Simulation) of your order. We will email you a Mockup for your review before we start crafting your item. You can Approve or request Changes before we start crafting your item.


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Description

Sendan No-Ita & Kyubi-no-ita (armor plated armpit protectors) where worn on O-Yoroi samurai armor sets and continued to be used into the mid / late Muromachi era (1336 ~ 1573).  Because the inside of the arm typically only had some thick cloth (often rolled kimono sleeve) for protection, the armpit and inside of the armor was vulnerable to attack.  So the purpose of both kyubi-no-ita  and sendan no-ita is to protect the armpit from spear strikes and upward, inside cuts common in yarijutsu and kenjutsu techniques, in order to demobilize or even sever the arm completely. Both armpit guards are hung from the wadagami (shoulder straps) of the do (cuirass).  The sendan no-ita (wider armpit armor) is made of 1 solid upper plate, with 3 hanging plates laced together and is worn over the right armpit.  The wider plates allowed a little more protection when extending the right arm to draw the yumi (bow).  The lamellar style hanging plates allowed for more flexibility of the sendan no-ita, not to hinder the motion of the arm while handling a yari (spear) or katana.  The kyubi no-ita is crafted from a solid piece of narrow armor plating, often with a tapered effect matching the samurai’s natural body contour when sighting the yumi. This is believed to help prevent the movement of the plate and to help prevent it from catching on the yumi’s string as it was drawn or released.

As the armpit protection was originally used on o-yoroi, it has the stigma of only being used by Daimyo.  Their direct retainers fortunate enough to have a full samurai’s armor set would typically have the gyoyo or giyo-ji-ita, which are smaller leaf shaped armor plates which are worn mostly to protect the cord holding the do and watagami (shoulder armor) together.  As time passed, the larger sendan-no-ita & kyubi-no-ita became less common, giving way to the smaller gyoyo, more commonly seen on do-maru and then go-mai style do , made popular the Date Masamune.  In time the waki-biki armpit protectors crafted from cloth, kusari (chainmail) and armor, would come to replace both armpit protectors.  As the Sengoku era (warring states) came to a close, bringing the more peaceful Edo era, the sendan No-Ita & kyubi-no-ita  became popular again as a fashion statement, honoring the samurai of old.

Keeping with tradition and honoring the samurai of old, Iron Mountain Armory is proud to offer this special armor piece to be added to any armor set.  Please select from the many different options to make these 2 pieces custom for you.

Features:

  • Taisho Class
  • Traditional Design and Crafting
  • Customization of colors available
  • Comes as a set of 2 (left & right)
  • Can attached to any Do / Armor set
Our skilled katchû-shi (armorers) at the Iron Mountain Armory will need at least 1 to 2 weeks, depending on options selected, and other scheduled orders, for the custom handcrafting of this item.
For more information, please review our Order Options Explained, Glossary Terms or FAQ Pages. You can also Contact Us directly. We are always happy to be of service.

Additional information

Weight .5 kg
Dimensions 20 × 12 × 8 cm

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