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Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki withCertificate From Japan —

Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki withCertificate From Japan
Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki withCertificate From Japan
Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki withCertificate From Japan
Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki withCertificate From Japan
Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki withCertificate From Japan
Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki withCertificate From Japan
Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki withCertificate From Japan
Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki withCertificate From Japan
Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki withCertificate From Japan
Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki withCertificate From Japan
Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki withCertificate From Japan
Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki withCertificate From Japan

Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki withCertificate From Japan
Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki w/Certificate From Japan. Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki w/Certificate. Height: 6.9 cm. Face stand thickness: 0.45 cm. He was born in Bunka 10, the son of Kurekichi Shinoyama, a master of haikai (haikai) haikai, and was apprenticed to Kawahara Hayashi Hideko at the age of 15. The following year, he was given the title of “Ichigyosai” for his work on short sword fittings for the Emperor Komei. He died in 1894 at the age of 79. He inherited and excelled in the style of the Otsuki School and left behind many works of high quality, especially those with a straightforward carving style that excelled at drawing subjects. On the front side, he depicts clouds shining in the morning sun over violent waves, and on the back side, clouds shining in the evening sun over gentle waves. The waves on the front and back have wave caps that have been finely broken and countless polka dots scattered, as befits the Otsuki School, with gold inlay added to them. The clouds are inlaid with gold nashiji inlay, a technique in which Atsuko excelled, giving the painting a mysterious atmosphere. Among the Otsuki School, Atsuko is the second most famous master craftsman after Mitsuoki, especially in iron sword mounts. This sword is a rather small sword sword, but it is a magnificent sword with a sense of grandeur. We can not use International e-Packet (Japan Post) service for some countries in Central Asia Kazakhstan, Kyrgystan, Tajikistan etc. However, I will provide courteous and responsive service. If you are looking for a particular item that is not in my listing, please do not hesitate to contact me. I will look it for you. International Buyers – Please Note. The item “Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki withCertificate From Japan” is in sale since Monday, August 17, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Tsuba”. The seller is “amazing_japan-antique.shop” and is located in Mie. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
  • MPN: Does not apply
  • Brand: Does Not Apply
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Maker: Tsuba
  • Primary Material: Iron
  • Age: Edo period
  • Region of Origin: Japan

Antique Japanese Samurai sword Tsuba Sasayama Tokuoki withCertificate From Japan

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