Japanese Antique Water Wheel Design Tsuba Silver Inlay Iron Sword katana Guard —
Thank you for visiting our page. Japanese Antique Water Wheel Design Tsuba Silver Inlay Iron Sword katana Guard. Condition: Antique USED. Shows signs of age including dirt, scratches and rust. Product DetailsThere is no tsuba box. Water Wheel Design Tsuba – Silver Wave Inlay, Iron Ground, Round Shape, Single Hitsu-ana. &:mt-2 list-disc space-y-2 pl-8″ depth=”0>. Width: approximately 79.9mm. Thickness: approximately 4.7mm. Nakago-ana (tang hole) height: approximately 28.2mm. Weight: approximately 171.4g. This is a round iron tsuba featuring a water wheel design with silver-inlaid waves. It has one hitsu-ana (auxiliary hole). The measurements show it’s a larger than standard size tsuba, with an almost perfectly circular shape (80mm x 79.9mm). The weight of 171.4g is substantial, suggesting significant metal content and detailed metalwork with the silver inlay. As this is an antique item, please be aware that there may be wear, minor scratches, stains, and patina due to age. Please carefully examine the photos to confirm the item’s condition before purchasing. This listing is intended for those who understand the nature of pre-owned items. If you are particularly sensitive to minor details, we kindly ask you to refrain from purchasing. Please note that we may not be able to answer questions whose answers vary depending on a personal perspective to prevent misunderstandings or disputes. If you have any specific concerns about the item, please don’t hesitate to ask before purchasing. Environmental Commitment : We use recycled packaging materials to reduce environmental impact. Australia : Available (rates calculated at checkout). Maximum: Up to 14 days (location/season dependent). International Buyers: Important Notes. We comply with all international regulations regarding declared values and gift designation. Haven’t received your item after 14 days? We appreciate your support in our efforts to provide excellent service while protecting our planet!
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