Japanese Samurai Warrior Figurines, Home Decor and Collectibles Beautifully crafted and hand painted figurines.
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SAMURAI SABERING WARRIOR IN BATTLE HOME DECOR COLLECTIBLES
The Samurai's loyalty to the emperor and his overlord was unsurpassed. They
were trustworthy and honest. They lived frugal lives with no interest in riches
and material things. They were men of true valor who were interested in honor
and pride. The Samurai warrior had no fear of death. They would enter any
battle no matter the odds. These bronze resin Samurai warrior gives that old
authentic style and measures 9.5 inches tall.
Item# MD6148
JAPANESE SAMURAI WARRIOR NITOKENJUTSU HOME DECOR FIGURINE
Samurai Nitokenjutsu figurine hand painted resin 9.75 inches tall. The Samurai
became the ruling class in Japan during the 1400s and the 1500s. Then toward
the end of the Tokugawa Era (the late 1700s) as Japan moved towards a more
modernized and western way of life. Samurai figurines and collectible gifts.
Item# MD6256
JAPANESE PEWTER SAMURAI FIGURINES
The Samurai collectibles are made of pewter with a nice gold trim in detail of
their armoured suit. This Samurai makes a great addition to that Japanese
Collection or give someone these beautiful home decor figurines. This Samurai
is 4 inches tall.
Item#7091
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PEWTER JAPANESE SAMURAI FIGURINES AND COLLECTIBLES
The word Samurai is derived from the archaic Japanese verb Samorau. This
miniature pewter Samurai figurine is quite solid and can be used as a paper
weight, decoratvie and functional. This Japanese Samurai home decor collectible
measures 4 inches tall.
Item# MD7087
JAPANESE SAMURAI WARRIOR FIGURINES AND COLLECTIBLES
In Japan the warrior class was known as Samurai, also called bushi (hence
bushido). They formed this warrior class during the 9th and 12th centuries.
They emerged from the provinces of Japan to become the ruling class until their
decline and later total abolition in 1876 during the Meiji Era. This Samurai
warrior figurine is in cold cast resin in bronze finish 9.5 inches tall.
Item# MD6868
SAMURAI WARRIOR DAISUKE HOME DECOR FIGURINE
Samurai is the term for the military nobility of pre-industrial Japan. Samurai
warriors described themselves as followers of "The Way of the Warrior" or
Bushido. Bushidô is defined by the Japanese dictionary Shogakukan Kokugo
Daijiten as "a unique philosophy (ronri) that spread through the warrior class
from the Muromachi (chusei) period. From the earliest times, the Samurai felt
that the path of the warrior was one of honor, emphasizing duty to one's
master, and loyalty unto death. The word samurai is derived from the archaic
Japanese verb Samorau. This collectible Japanese Samurai figurine measures
8.5 inches tall.
Item# MY6939
SAMURAI WARRIOR AKIRA FIGURINES AND COLLECTIBLES
Samurai is the term for the military nobility of pre-industrial Japan. The word
Samurai is derived from the archaic Japanese verb samorau. By the end of the
12th century, saburai became synonymous with bushi almost entirely and the
word was closely associated with the middle and upper echelons of the warrior
class. This Japanese Samuri figurine measures 9 inches tall.
Item# MY6937
SAMURAI WARRIOR BUNMEI FIGURINES AND HOME DECOR
Samurai is the term for the military nobility of pre-industrial Japan. The word
samurai is derived from the archaic Japanese verb samorau. This Japanese
Samurai figurine measures 9.5 inches tall.
Item# MY6938
SAMURAI WARRIOR GYOU ON HORSE HOME DECOR COLLECTIBLES
Japanese Samurai warriors described themselves as followers of "The Way of
the Warrior" or Bushido. Bushidô is defined by the Japanese dictionary
Shogakukan Kokugo Daijiten as "a unique philosophy (ronri) that spread
through the warrior class from the Muromachi (chusei) period. From the earliest
times, the Samurai felt that the path of the warrior was one of honor,
emphasizing duty to one's master, and loyalty unto death. Samurai is the term
for the military nobility of pre-industrial Japan. The word samurai is derived from
the archaic Japanese verb samorau. This Japanese Samurai figurine measures
9.5 inches tall.
Item# MY6941
JAPANESE SAMURAI WARRIOR FUSAO ON HORSE HOME DECOR
This Samurai Warrior Fusao is riding on his white horse with his bow and arrow
fixed on his target as he is ready to release his deadly arrow. It is believed
Samurai warriors and foot soldiers in the sixth century may have formed a proto
samurai class. Following a disastrous military engagement with Tang China and
Silla, Japan underwent widespread reforms. One of the most important was
that of the Taika Reform, issued by Prince Naka no Ôe (Emperor Tenji) in 646
AD. This edict introduced Chinese cultural practices and administrative
techniques throughout the Japanese aristocracy and bureaucracy. Samurai is
the term for the military nobility of pre industrial Japan. The word samurai is
derived from the archaic Japanese verb samurai. Collect this Samurai Warrior
Fusao figurine which measures 8.5 inches tall.
Item# MY6940
SAMURAI WARRIOR KENSEI ON HORSE COLLECTIBLES
Nicely crafted Samurai Warrioir Kensei is ready for display. Samurai "In Chinese,
the character was originally a verb meaning to wait upon or accompany a
person in the upper ranks of society, and this is also true of the original term in
Japanese, Saburau. In both countries the terms were nominalized to mean
"those who serve in close attendance to the nobility," the pronunciation in
Japanese changing to Saburai. This home decor Samurai Kensei figurine
measure 10 inches tall.
Item# MY6944
JAPANESE SAMURAI WARRIOR ICHIRO
This Samurai Ichiro is ready to draw for his sword. Samurai "In Chinese, the
character was originally a verb meaning to wait upon or accompany a person in
the upper ranks of society, and this is also true of the original term in Japanese,
saburau. In both countries the terms were nominalized to mean "those who
serve in close attendance to the nobility," the pronunciation in Japanese
changing to saburai. This Japanese Samurai Warrior Ichiro figurine measures 8
inches tall.
Item# MY6943
SAMURAI WARRIOR NOBU COLLECTIBLE FIGURINES
Samurai warriors described themselves as followers of "The Way of the
Warrior" or Bushido. Bushido is defined by the Japanese dictionary Shogakukan
Kokugo Daijiten as "a unique philosophy (ronri) that spread through the warrior
class from the Muromachi (chusei) period. From the earliest times, the Samurai
felt that the path of the warrior was one of honor, emphasizing duty to one's
master, and loyalty unto death.This Japanese Samurai figurine measures 9
inches tall.
Item# MY6945
JAPANESE SAMURAI WARRIOR REN HOME DECOR COLLECTIBLES
Samurai Ren figurine is life like with the warrior swinging his sword in battle.
Samurai fought at the naval battle of Dan-no-Ura in 1185. Because of their
rising military and economic power, the warriors ultimately became a new force
in the politics of the court. Their involvement in the Hogen in the late Heian
period consolidated their power, and finally pitted the rival Minamoto and Taira
clans against each other in the Heiji Rebellion of 1160. This Samurai Ren
measures 9 inches tall. Great home decor collectible.
Item# MY6946
JAPANESE SAMURAI YAMATO FIGURINIES AND HOME DECOR
COLLECTIBLES
The word Samurai appears in the Kokinshu, the first imperial anthology of
poems, completed in the first part of the tenth centurythe word Samurai
appears in the Kokinshu, the first imperial anthology of poems, completed in the
first part of the tenth century. Nicely crafted and painted collectible Japanese
Samurai figurines. These figurines are 9 inches tall. Item# MY6948
JAPANESE SAMURAI WARRIOR HIROKI
Samurai fought at the naval battle of Dan-no-Ura in 1185. Because of their
rising military and economic power, the warriors ultimately became a new force
in the politics of the court. Their involvement in the Hôgen in the late Heian
period consolidated their power, and finally pitted the rival Minamoto and Taira
clans against each other in the Heiji Rebellion of 1160. The winner, Taira no
Kiyomori, became an imperial advisor, and was the first warrior to attain such a
position. He eventually seized control of the central government, establishing
the first samurai-dominated government and relegating the emperor to
figurehead status.Samurai is the term for the military nobility of pre-industrial
Japan. The word samurai is derived from the archaic Japanese verb samorau.
Collect these Japanese Samurai figurine as it measures 9.5 inches tall.
Item# MY6942
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