Kawari (“changed”) kabuto—or “grotesques”—are so called because they are different from the conventional helmet. They are usually built up of lacquer, papiér mâché, wood, etc., on a hineno kabuto bowl, but occasionally one can encounter particular types and exceptions that were made directly of metal. These grotesques take the form of sea monsters, animal heads, seashells, court caps, or other unusual objects.
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