TSUBA-iron edo Japanese-sword-guard antique heianjo inlaid sukashi NBTHK-hozon —
Thank you for coming to my store! The price you see now on this page does not include U. In 2019 some states in the United States began to collect. If you are in the United States, please see if there is. This is an original Japanese Heianjo zogan. (Heianjo inlay) tsuba (hand guard) made in the Edo Era (16031868). The shape of the tsuba is. The design of the tsuba is. Mizuaoi (= a kind of water hyacinth). The material of the tsuba is iron. There is no signature. The carving technique for this item is called. The rim (= mimi) of the tsuba is called. This listing includes a written certificate issued by The Society for Preservation of Japanese Art Swords (NBTHK). The 2 pictures on the certificate are beginning to come loose. International buyers—- Could I have your attention? The buyers have responsibility for these charges. The condition of this tsuba is good for its old age. Diameter: About 8.1. Thickness of the rim: About 0.3. Weight of the tsuba: 128. Country of manufacture: Japan. (It might take more than 14 days). If the item is lost. I can understand your English message, and I will answer it in my own words.
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