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This is a tanto by the shinshinto smith Bushu Naokazu in absolutely beautiful higo mounts.
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Kasama Ikkansai Shigetsugu was one of the most important and influential Japanese swordsmiths working during the Showa period. This is a beautiful Tanto knife.
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This stunning sword bag is hand crafted in Japan and is 100% fully lined in a lovely fine silk fabric.
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This is an excellent wakizashi by the shinto smith Ise no Kami Nobusada.
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This stunning sword bag is hand crafted in Japan and is 100% fully lined in a lovely fine silk fabric.
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This is a large open iron (kyo-sukashi) tsuba from the mid Edo period with a flower motif.
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A very well forged Shinto katana by Sagami no Kami Yasuyuki. It is a beautiful Japanese sword.
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Wakazashi with Fujishiro Matsuo certification
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This is a large iron tsuba from the Edo period. It has a heart shaped Sukashi (cutout).
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This is a large iron Mokou shaped tsuba from the Late Koto to Early Shinto period.
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This stunning sword bag is hand crafted in Japan using authentic heavy weight antique obi silk fabric and is 100% fully lined in fine silk.
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This stunning sword bag is hand crafted in Japan and is 100% fully lined in a lovely fine silk fabric.
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This is a large, heavy open iron (Sukashi) tsuba from the early Edo (Shinto) period. The motif is a bamboo and cherry design.
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This stunning sword bag is hand crafted in Japan and is 100% fully lined in a lovely fine silk fabric.
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Hosokawa Masayoshi is considered, along with Taikei Naotane, to be the top student of Suishinshi Masahide and is rated as a jo jo saku smith by Fujishiro.
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Echizen Ju | Harima Dajo Fujiwara Shigetaka with NTHK Kanteisho certification.
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This is an very large iron moko shaped tsuba made by a swordsmith (Tosho tsuba) from the late Edo period. The motif is a Japanese kanji character design.
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This is a very large polished cutout iron (Sukashi) tsuba from the Late Edo period.
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This is an beautiful pair of shokudo and gold menuki from the mid Edo period (the 1700s). The motif is BUGU or Japanese weapon. One is SAIHAI, a baton used to lead troops into battle. The other coordinating menuki is GUNBAI, also usedto give troops direction in battle. Each one is 2" long. Excellent condition. Beautiful kiri box with light green cushion.
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This Mihara antique Japanese tanto sword originated in Bingo Province during the late kamakura period.
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This stunning sword bag is hand crafted in Japan and is 100% fully lined in a lovely fine silk fabric.
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This stunning sword bag is hand crafted in Japan and is 100% fully lined in a lovely fine silk fabric.
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This is a very large iron tsuba from the early Edo period signed Yamashiro No Kuni Umetada Shigemasa.
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Toyoshu Takada Ju Fujiwara Moriyuki with NTHK Kanteisho certification.
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This is an iron tsuba from the early Edo period signed Shoami Tatsunobu.
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This stunning sword bag is hand crafted in Japan and is 100% fully lined in a lovely fine silk fabric.
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This is a large open iron (kyo-sukashi) tsuba from the mid Edo period with a flower motif.
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