#8137 JP SAMURAI SWORD Umetada Koshirae for Wakizashi

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#8137 JP SAMURAI SWORD Umetada Koshirae for Wakizashi Item: Koshirae for Wakizashi The Otafuku-gata brass Tsuba is decorated with Ke-bori carving on Migakiji, design of several flowers in autumn, signed Umetada. Tsuka is equipped with FuchiKashira (Suaka; Kin-Iroe on Migaki-ji ), and a pair of Menuki (Shakudo ; Katabori carving Kin-Iroe , design of talisman). Saya is framed by copper, decorated with black and brown lacquered, equipped with Kanagu ( Kojiri, Koikuchi and so on; Suaka ; Kin-Iroe ; black lacquered) . Attachment: a pair of Seppa , a wooden Tsunagi Condition : very good Damage : No major damaged. a little bit of scars on Saya and wear of Iroe. 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 read more