Types of nakagojiri of the Japanese sword - Sakura Matsuri Japanese Antiques
Defects in the Japanese katana - Sakura Matsuri Japanese Antiques
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Types of yasurime of the Japanese katana - Sakura Matsuri Japanese Antiques
A daisho, Japon, Showa/2ème moitié de la période Edo Katana: Shinogi-zukuri, chu-kissaki, plat torii-zori. MUJI tetsu. Sambonsugi hamon, midis-komi boshi avec kaeri court. Sashikomi poli. Nakago avec taka-no-ha yasurime, patriné, un mekugi-ana.
A daisho, Japan, Momoyama and Edo period Katana: Blade shinogi-zukuri, chu-kissaki, torii-zori. Suguha
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A Japanese katana, circa 1670, Blade shinogi-zukuri with deep torii-zori, o-kissaki, ko-midare sudare-ba based on a suguha hamon with extensive kinsuji. Ko-maru kaen boshi with deep kaeri. O-mokume hada, kesho finish. O-suriage
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A Japanese katana, ca. 1620 Blade shinogi-zukuri, ikubi-kissaki, flat torii-zori. Koitame-hada(?). The hamon hiro-suguha with midare. O-maru boshi with middle kaeri. Small nicks on the cutting edge. Kesho finish with a few
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Giuseppe Piva Japanese Art - Katana An important Soden-Bizen katana attributed to Osafune Nagamori (長船長守). NBTHK Juyō Token. Nanbokucho period, circa 1360 Nagasa [lenght]: 69.5 cm Motohaba: 2.9 cm, sakihaba: 2.1 cm
Conditions of the Japanese sword nakago - Sakura Matsuri Japanese Antiques
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A Japanese katana, circa 1660 Blade shinogi-zukuri, torii-zori. Ko-kissaki, suguha hamon. O-maru boshi without kaeri, masame-itame hada. Kesho finish. Nakago with two mekugi-ana and kiri yasurime, inscribed "Hosu Takata Ju Fujiwara Muneyuki" (
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