Tokyo Nihonto
Wakizashi japonais ancien Toranba Hamon avec Kogatana et tsuba Shakudō
Wakizashi japonais ancien Toranba Hamon avec Kogatana et tsuba Shakudō
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Caracteristiques :
Signature Kogatana : Monju Shirō fujiwara kanekiyo
Longueur de la lame : 40,5 cm
Courbure (Sori) : 0,7 cm
Trous de chevilles (Mekugi-ana) : 2
Largeur a la base (Motohaba) : 27,5 mm
Epaisseur a la base (Motokasane) : 5,8 mm
Largeur a la pointe (Sakihaba) : 20 mm
Epaisseur a la pointe (Sakikasane) : 4 mm
Double Bo-hi
Longueur totale Koshirae : 73,2 cm
Fourreau (Saya) Longueur : 55 cm
Dimensions Tsuba : 8 x 7,35 cm
Longueur fourreau blanc (Shirasaya) : 60,9 cm
Caracteristiques :
Hamon Tōran-ha : La lame presente un captivant Hamon Tōran-ha (motif d'onde). Ce motif complexe est admire pour son apparence vivante et dynamique, temoignant du savoir-faire et de la precision impliques dans sa creation.
Artwork Maki-e et Nashiji sur fourreau et poignee : Un delicat artwork Maki-e orne le fourreau et la poignee, representant des karashishi (lions mythiques) et des pivoines. La finition Nashiji ajoute de la profondeur et de la texture, ameliorant l'attrait visuel.
Tsuba Shakudō avec incrustations d'or : La tsuba est fabriquee en Shakudō et presente des incrustations d'or. Le motif karashishi et pivoine, depict en or sur la tsuba, est un symbole intemporel de l'art japonais.
Menuki avec motif de lion : Les menuki, decorant la poignee, presentent un motif de lion, faisant echo au theme du fourreau et de la tsuba.
Kashira avec scene d'oiseau et de pivoine : La kashira a l'extremite de la poignee est minutieusement elaboree, presentant une scene magnifiquement gravee d'un oiseau parmi les pivoines.

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Export Procedure (We manage it)
・All our swords are registered in the Agency for Cultural Affairs as artwork and The Board of Education(Cultural properties protection Committee); therefore each sword has the registration card, issued by the Board of Education.
・After receiving the full payment of the items,we return the registration card and get the permission from Ministry of Cultural Affairs to export the swords legally from Japan. It will take about 1 to 3 months for that step.
・After the receiving the permission, we will inform you by email and send the items immediately.