evet profesyonel modellerde koruma amacıyla yapılmış bir parça ve şeklini fujitsubo adlı bir deniz canlısından-kabuğundan almış

Well, then. What was the truth? OK. The truth is a "fujitsubo". (I'm sorry. I don't know what this living thing is called in English -- it is a kind of shellfish like a clam or oyster.) Many fujitsubo live in rocky sea beach. A fujitsubo has the husks of beautiful cone form like Mt. Fuji. A fujitsubo lurks in the dogged husks and is protecting the body against rough seas. He caught the sight and got the hint for designing the shroud.
Most elegant! I took off my hat and saluted deeply to his aesthetic sense. Although I looked repeatedly at that the boxer who wore a headgear was knocked down, I have never seen any fujitsubo knocked down by the wave. To be sure, it is an ultimate protector. Because, it has the actual result of having continued fighting with the sea by continuing evolution during a very, very long time. He must have felt it as true beauties, as well as many traditional artists who feel beauties from natures in order to make true beauty itself be embodied.