Tsuba Clam digging Design Made by Mito Antique Japanese Sword Fitting Samurai —
Clam digging Design Tsuba. Design: Shiohigari (Clam digging). Mei: Mumei, but has been attributed to the Mito Tradition. Material: Iron with Gold and Suaka. Era: Late Edo Period. Height: 7.6cm (2.9in). Width: 7.0cm (2.7in). Thickness: 0.4cm (0.1in). Clam digging is a North American term for a common way to harvest clams (edible infaunal bivalve mollusks) from below the surface of the tidal sand flats or mud flats where they live. It is done both recreationally (for enjoyment or as a source of food) and commercially (as a source of income). Commercial digging in the U. And Canada is colloquially referred to as clamming, and is done by a clammer. The basic policy of ordering is non-refundable and non-returnable. International Buyers – Please Note. I do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as gifts International government regulations prohibit such behavior. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Tsuba”. The seller is “swordsman24-7″ and is located in this country: JP. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Region of Origin: Japan
- Thickness: 0.4cm
- Primary Material: Iron
- Type: Tsuba
- Color: Multi-Color
- Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
- Height: 7.6cm
- Width: 7.0cm
- Subject: Clam digging
- Weight: 119g
- Age: Late Edo Period
- Maker: Mito Province
Categorised as: tsuba
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