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Complete Restoration of a Samurai's Kabuto Helmet Lost at Sekigahara Battlefield Since 1600 AD Lost for over 400 years in the mineral-rich soil of the Sekigahara battlefield, this 17th-century 62-plate Sujibachi Kabuto was once a masterpiece of Momoyama-period craftsmanship. In this video, we document the exhaustive journey of its resurrection—transforming a heavily corroded, soil-encrusted relic into a museum-quality masterpiece. Watch as we utilize a blend of modern precision and ancient tradition to honor the samurai spirit. Restoration Highlights: Mechanical Cleaning: Precision removal of 400 years of oxidation and mineralization using ultrasonic scalpels and fine-grit rotary tools. Chemical Stabilization: Desalination baths to prevent further iron decay. Traditional Lacquering: Multiple layers of hand-applied black Urushi lacquer, cured in a high-humidity furo chamber. The Golden Crest: Restoring the brass Maedate (crescent moon) with 24k gold leaf gilding. The Art of Lacing: Meticulous Kebiki-odoshi (full-lacing) using hand-dyed navy blue (kon-ito) silk braids. Authentic Interior: Hand-stitching a period-accurate hemp and silk Ukebari lining. Experience the meditative and satisfying process of historical preservation. Every click of the iron scales and every stroke of the brush brings us closer to the final, breathtaking reveal. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is a creative project produced using advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology. All visual sequences, restoration processes, and imagery are AI-generated for educational and entertainment purposes. While the techniques shown are based on historical and professional restoration practices, they are presented here as a digital simulation of craftsmanship. Support the Channel: Subscribe for more deep-dives into historical artifact restorations. Like the video if you find the process satisfying and meditative. Comment below: Which historical artifact would you like to see restored next?