Armor. A knight in shining ARMOR.
the 17th century
Samurai armor, known as "yoroi," was designed for both protection and mobility. It typically consisted of a combination of iron and leather plates laced together with silk or cotton cords, allowing flexibility. Key components included the kabuto (helmet), do (chest armor), and sode (shoulder guards). The armor often featured elaborate designs and motifs, reflecting the samurai's status and clan affiliation.
knight, night
Later in Midievil Life a knight had to provide for his own arms, armor, horses and retainers and money-based economies became more common. Rich peasants and merchants began angling for the title of knight as well. In 13th century England, if a man was free and could take up arms and pay the "knight's fee," he was eligible to become a knight.:D Vigorously awesome.
Samurai armor made of steel plate sometimes leather. Early Samurai armor was made from brass.
The answer is "knight". The question refers to a common expression, used in sentences such as this: "You're my knight in shining armor!"
Before firearms became common in combat (in the 1500s), samurai armor was made primarily of lacquered leather. Later armor was made of iron plates; this tameshi gusoku was, given the weaponry at the time, bulletproof.
Samauri Armor.
Samurai armor was a type of armor worn by Japanese warriors. One can find an authentic reproduction at the Samurai Store International. One can purchase ready made armor or choose the custom option.
Armor. A knight in shining ARMOR.
they will wear there colour dresses
A knight in shining armor is refering to the medieval ages when knights armor was cleaned and polished. When a knight would return from a battle or conquest, he could of been said to being a knight in shining armor.
samurai armor...?
One armor was a Dō-maru or body wrap hich was samurai armor. One Famous Weapon samurais would use was the katana.
dragon + knight knight= armor+human armor=metal+tool
the 17th century