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2025 NCMA Presents Samurai: The Making of a Warrior, its First Exhibition of East Asian Material Culture Since 1988NEW

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Date: Sunday, 2 February, 2025       Time: All Day
North Carolina Museum of Art
2110 Blue Ridge Road
Raleigh, NC 27607
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Samurai: The Making of a Warrior at the North Carolina Museum of Art offers a thrilling dive into the artistry, culture, and history of Japan’s premodern warriors. This groundbreaking exhibition showcases 72 stunning pieces of samurai armor and weaponry, alongside 20 artifacts of art, culture, and religion, creating a richly detailed portrait of samurai life. Visitors will marvel at the craftsmanship of swords and armor, treasured heirlooms that symbolized status, lineage, and artistic prowess.

The exhibition goes beyond battle gear, exploring samurai traditions like the tea ceremony, Buddhist influences, and the role of women warriors. Divided into four sections, it covers the evolution of the samurai class, their rigorous training, and the craftsmanship of their iconic weapons and armor, including interactive digital experiences where you can create your own battle-ready samurai armor.

With objects borrowed from renowned collections and local experts' contributions, this exhibition paints a nuanced picture of samurai life, blending history, culture, and artistry. Whether you’re drawn to their legendary swords or the intricate stories of their lives, this exhibition promises a captivating journey through one of history’s most fascinating warrior cultures.

Exhibition Dates
Until Feb 2, 2025

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Sunday, 2 February, 2025



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