
Sugicho
KABUTO —Samurai Helmets
Spirit in Wood, Carved in Ritual,
Passed Through Generations.
Artisan
Crafted by Keiun Komori, one of only three remaining artisans of Japan’s sacred Oni mask tradition, these wooden KABUTO—samurai helmets—are more than decorative objects; they are blessings in form.
Symbolism
In Japanese culture, the kabuto symbolizes strength, protection, and a wish for a boy’s healthy growth. Each piece is carved from natural wood, designed to deepen in color and spirit as it ages—just like the child it watches over.
Legacy
Custom orders are available to reflect the unique designs of historical samurai helmets and family crests. A gift of heritage, carved to last a lifetime.
Sugicho
KABUTO —samurai helmets
Spirit in Wood, Carved in Ritual,
Passed Through Generations.


Crafted by Keiun Komori, one of only three remaining artisans of Japan’s sacred Oni mask tradition,
these wooden KABUTOーsamurai helmets are more than decorative objects—they are blessings in form.In Japanese culture, the kabuto symbolizes strength, protection, and a wish for a boy’s healthy growth.Each piece is carved from natural wood, designed to deepen in color and character as it ages—just like the child it watches over.Custom orders are available to reflect the unique designs of historical samurai helmets and family crests.A gift of heritage, carved to last a lifetime.
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The Sculptor – Keiun Komori V
Fifth-Generation Sculptor of
Ritual Forms
Keiun Komori is the fifth heir of Sugichō, a lineage of sacred carvers tracing back over 200 years. Descended from temple builders, Komori crafts Furumen masks not from fear, but from reverence.Each mask, hand-carved from living wood, becomes a vessel of spirit that deepens with time.
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