Japanese Iron Tsuba

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Japanese Antique Samurai Tsukashi TSUBA Katana OpenWork (b658) —

Japanese Antique Samurai TSUBA Katana Sword Hilt. Tsuba is the hand guard mounted on a Japanese sword. It serves to keep the user’s hand from sliding up onto the blade of the sword, to counterbalance the weight of the blade, to communicate the social standing, beliefs and tastes of its owner, and, to some degree, […]

Japanese Sword Samurai Katana Clay Tempered T10 Steel Iron Tsuba Bo-hi Sharp —

Japanese Sword Samurai Katana Clay Tempered T10 Steel Iron Tsuba Bo-hi Sharp Practise. Overall Length:103cm / 40.6. Nagasa Length:71cm / 27.9. Handle Length:27cm / 10.6. Motohaba(width near habaki)3.15 cm. Sakihaba(width near yokote)2.3 cm. Kasane(thickness at habaki) :7.5mm. Sakikasane(thickness at yokote):3mm. Handle Material:Genuine Ray skin + Hard wooden. Blade Material:T10 clay tempered. Saya Material:High quality wood. […]

Japanese Sword Samurai Katana Clay Tempered T10 Iron Tsuba Bo-hi Sharp Practise —

Japanese Sword Samurai Katana Clay Tempered T10 Iron Tsuba Bo-hi Sharp Practise. Overall Length:103cm / 40.6. Nagasa Length:71cm / 27.9. Handle Length:27cm / 10.6. Motohaba(width near habaki)3.15 cm. Sakihaba(width near yokote)2.3 cm. Kasane(thickness at habaki) :7.5mm. Sakikasane(thickness at yokote):3mm. Handle Material:Genuine Ray skin + Hard wooden. Blade Material:T10 clay tempered. Saya Material:High quality wood. Tsuba […]

Japanese sword brim, sword fittings, antiques, antique antique art —

High quality brand from Japan! Echizen-affiliated Angyo in the Edo period, Ginkgo leaf brass hail inlay openwork brim. There is room for research because it has an inscription. In the Echizen period Nanban iron. There is no doubt that it is manufactured. Length 8.06 cm, width 8.02 cm. Thickness face stand 4.1mm, ears 4.7mm. International […]

Japanese Antique Samurai OpenWork TSUBA Katana Sword Hilt (b572) —

Japanese Antique Samurai TSUBA Katana Sword Hilt. Tsuba is the hand guard mounted on a Japanese sword. It serves to keep the user’s hand from sliding up onto the blade of the sword, to counterbalance the weight of the blade, to communicate the social standing, beliefs and tastes of its owner, and, to some degree, […]