Tsuba antique Iron Japanese sword guard Kojima Takanori design Edo era —
Kojima Takanori is a samurai who was active as a Nancho (Southern Court). In the first half of Nanbokucho period. Kojima Takanori tried to recapture Emperor Go-Daigo on the way to Oki, but he couldn’t do it. It is said that he sneaked into the emperor’s inn and cut the trunk of the cherry tree in the garden. To write a cross poem associated with the story of the Chinese Sword of Goujian. The design of this tsuba represents the scene. Width 6.65cm (2.62in). Length 7.23cm (2.85in). Height 0.48cm (0.19in). You will receive within. So you may be billed these charges when this item be delivered. Please feel free to ask us if you have any questions! Please enjoy your shopping! This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Tsuba”. The seller is “japaneseswordgallery” and is located in this country: JP. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- width: 6.65cm (2.62in)
- Region of Origin: Japan
- length: 7.23cm (2.85in)
- height: 0.48cm (0.19in)
- Age: Edo era
- Primary Material: Iron
- Maker: Mumei
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Color: dark brown (iron color) and gold
Categorised as: tsuba
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