Haniwa Warrior in Keiko Armor

Discovered in Gunma Prefecture, Japan, it is deemed a significant icon of Kofun period art, and a National Treasure.

[3][4][5][6] Standing at 130.5 cm, the haniwa wears a short-sleeve body armor, portrayed as iron plates laced together.

The ear flaps are supposed to depict padded fabric or leather, tied together around the head and neck.

[8] The armor has padded shoulder guards and the warrior is armed with a thick sword, a bow, and a quiver.

[8] Its left hand is wrapped in protective gear, and the quiver holds five arrows, head pointing upwards.

Watanuki Kannonyama Keiko Haniwa, Takasaki , Gunma Prefecture - designated National Treasure in 2020