Edo Era, C. 1750, Japanese Iron Tsuba, Signed- Echizen Ju Kinai, Chrysanthemum —
Excellent Edo Era, C. 1750, Japanese Iron with Gold inlay. Tsuba, Signed- Echizen Ju Kinai, 4th Generation. See photos for greater details.
Excellent Edo Era, C. 1750, Japanese Iron with Gold inlay. Tsuba, Signed- Echizen Ju Kinai, 4th Generation. See photos for greater details.
Negotiations on price are possible depending on the item. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
Negotiations on price are possible depending on the item. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
Negotiations on price are possible depending on the item. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
Old Japanese Samurai Sword Katana Iron Tsuba Gold Chrysanthemum Meiji Era 19th C BE503. It features an impressive gold-colored chrysanthemum pattern and is crafted in a round shape, making it suitable for all Katana swords. Please check the picture. An old antique collection. Please check the status in the picture. Our store offers a variety […]
It is a Tsuba in the shape of a chrysanthemum. An old antique collection.
Tsuba box is included. Width: 7.8cm.
It is well preserved for an old tsuba.
8.18 cm x Approx. 7.81 cm x Approx. 0.46 cm (thickness of face). Weight: about 123.5 grams.
The Muromachi period is one of Japan’s period divisions and refers to the years “1336 – 1573″, which is much earlier than the Edo period. The Edo period refers to the years “1603 – 1868″.