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Tetsu-Ji Maru-Gata Gin-Zogan Tsuba
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TU-10032 |
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[ Sakura Flowers ] Inlaid with silver |
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The Edo period (1603 - 1868 ) |
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No Inscription |
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6.6 x 6.6 x 0.5 cm |
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112 g |
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2.2 x 0.7 cm |
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iron |
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Wooden Box |
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No Certificate |
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Sakura (Japanese cherry) flowers are expressed in inlay (Nunome-Zogan technique) with silver metal.
Unfortunately, some of the inlay is peeled off.
Though, it is still beautiful.
Elegant tsuba. |
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Sold, Thank you. |
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This tsuba is made of iron. |
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Its shape is round. |
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Sakura flowers are expressed in inlay.
The method of the inlay is "Nunome-Zogan technique" in Japanese. |
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