Japanese Iron Tsuba

Tsuba Japanese Samurai Sword Guard Iron Rain Dragon Edo Period #KU0031 —

Tsuba Japanese Samurai Sword Guard Iron Rain Dragon Edo Period #KU0031
Tsuba Japanese Samurai Sword Guard Iron Rain Dragon Edo Period #KU0031
Tsuba Japanese Samurai Sword Guard Iron Rain Dragon Edo Period #KU0031

Tsuba Japanese Samurai Sword Guard Iron Rain Dragon Edo Period #KU0031
The tsuba, also known as the sword guard, is an integral component of Japanese swords that serves both a functional and aesthetic purpose. The tsuba is a circular or oval-shaped plate made of metal or other materials that sits between the sword blade and the handle. Not only does the tsuba protect the wielder’s hand from sliding onto the blade during combat, but it also enhances the sword’s overall beauty with its intricate designs and motifs. Many tsuba are crafted with elaborate patterns, such as flora, fauna, and mythical creatures, which reflect the values and beliefs of Japanese culture. The tsuba’s craftsmanship and design are often a reflection of the swordsmith’s skill and the sword owner’s taste, making it an essential component of Japanese sword collecting. Whether it’s a simple and elegant tsuba or a highly decorated and ornate one, the tsuba adds to the allure and fascination of Japanese swords. Weekends are not available because post office is closed. All return requests must be made within 60 days of the receipt of the item. Thank you very much for your visiting. Please visit my store as well. There may be items you are looking for. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Tsuba”. The seller is “nex_tokyo” and is located in this country: JP. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: No Brand
  • Primary Material: Metal
  • Color: Black
  • Country: Japan
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Age: Unknown
  • Maker: NA

Tsuba Japanese Samurai Sword Guard Iron Rain Dragon Edo Period #KU0031

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