Japanese Antique Tsuba of Katana Samurai Sword Guard Iron Rare Design 61-C14 —
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Japanese Samurai Katana Iron Tsuba Kobuse Sword Folded Steel Blade Real Hamon. Samurai katana as a weapon is famous for its beautiful shape. They are used as art collection and the symbol of samurai soul. Our sword allows you to make a collection or to send to friends as a present. 103 cm / 40.6 […]
Iron Tsuba Japanese Samurai Katana Sword Kobuse Clay Tempered Folded Steel Blade. Samurai katana as a weapon is famous for its beautiful shape. They are used as art collection and the symbol of samurai soul. Our sword allows you to make a collection or to send to friends as a present. 103 cm / 40.6 […]
Set of 2, good value? TSUBA Japanese sword guard. TSUBA Samurai Sword guard Japanese Katana Blade antique Art edo. This set consists of a diamond-shaped tsubasa and two smaller tsubas that appear to be for short swords! Both are believed to be from the Edo period. The set price makes it very affordable! We are […]
Plese Check and Discription. Size 6.6 x 6 cm. We provide valid Tracking Numbers for all orders. Exchabge possible within 30 days.
One antique Japanese iron tsuba. Amida Yasuri radiating lines. Gold and silver nunome decoration. Good condition- minor wear. Measures 3 inches by 2 15/16 inches and 1/8 inch thick. Nakago ana measures 1 1/8 inch by 5/16 inch. See my other sword fittings and Japanese and Chinese antiques.
Fuji and Dragon Design Tsuba. Mei: Enju (with Kao). Material: Iron with Gold. Height: 7.6cm (2.9in). Width: 7.0cm (2.7in). Thickness: 0.4cm (0.1in). This Tsuba represents the scene of a cloud dragon around Mt. Fuji and the waves of the Sea of Japan. On the reverse side is a simple drawing of a Japanese pine tree, […]
The blades of the katana and wakizashi are made of carbon steel. It can be used in battle or for display. TSUBA(HAND GUARD): iron. This katana can be taken apart fully for maintenance purposes. You can disassemble the sword by taking out the pegs from the handle.