#7090 JP Samurai Sword Temple near Lake Fuchi Kashira
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#7090 JP Samurai Sword Temple near Lake Fuchi Kashira Item: Fuchi Kashira The Shakudo Fuchi is decorated with Sukidashi-bori carving, gold-Suaka inlay, Kin-Iroe, on Ishime-ji, design of the temple and the pine nearby the lake, signed Edo-ju. The Shakudo Kashira is decorated with Sukidashi-bori carving, gold-Suaka inlay, Kin-Iroe, on Ishime-ji, design of the temple and the pine nearby the lake. Super Minute carving, Super design and inlay, perfect reserved. Attachment: a wooden box Condition : very good Damage : No major damaged ; a little wear and scar the hole on the top of Fuchi Please check up on the following pictures to confirm the item. Basic Terms of Japanese Antique Koshirae (ornaments for sword), Daito (long sword), Wakizashi (middle length sword), Tanto (short sword), Mimi (rim), Fukurin (rim cover) PARTS : Tsuka (hilt), Tsuba (handguard), Saya (scabbard), Fuchi & kashira & Menuki (ornamental metal fittings of a hilt), Tsunagi (wooden blade to display fittings), Kozuka (sword's attachment: a handy knife), Kogai (sword's attachment: portable comb) Shape (-gata): Mokkogata (four lobed shape), Kakugata (square shape), Kikugata (chrysanthemum shape) MATERIAL : Shakudo (copper-gold alloy), Suaka (pure copper), Shibuichi (copper-silver(quarter or more) alloy) SURFACE (-ji): Migakiji (smooth surface), Mokumeji
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