CLANG Armory
JINGASA
(Japanese conical helmet)


The jingasa was a lighter-weight helmet which was essentially an armored version of the common jingasa hat that was usually made of rice straw.

It could be worn by lower-ranking samurai in place of the much more expensive kabuto, and was issued by the thousands to retainer foot-soldiers (ashigaru).

It was favored in Japan's humid climate because of its open design.

CLANG's jingasa are available with 3 basic edge treatments to the brim:

1)  Basic rolled edge
2)  Flared and rolled edge
3)  Flanged edge

Each style reinforces the edge of the helmet to help prevent combat damage.  Beyond that, it's merely a matter of aesthetic preference.

Each helmet has a row of holes around the skirt so that a cloth drape (shita-jikoro) can be attached if desired.

Base cost of a jingasa does not include a chin-strap, but I can install a standard CLANG leather chin-strap as an option, and/or I can install 4 D-rings in the inside top of the helmet so that you can attach a traditional type of Japanese chin-tie cord.

A basic jingasa is supplied with a "paint-ready" finish.  This is a smooth metal surface sanded to about a 60 grit so paint will adhere better.  As an option, jingasa can be painted or powder-coated.  Price depends on complexity of the treatment.


Jingasa-Rolled edge

Jingasa with plain rolled edge
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Jingasa-Flared and rolled

Jingasa with flared and rolled edge
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Jingasa-Flanged

Jingasa with flanged edge
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