Item Title

Special Japanese Sword Remaining Craft Knife No.20 Mumei Koshirae

Description

A craft knife made from remnants of a Japanese sword.Size does not require registration formEverything that is shown in the photoA sword bag is also included.●This knife is made in the workshop where Yahata-sama's shrine is located. We also offer it to you once it is completed. Please use it as a talisman sword.●Size・Blade length 14.5cm・Total length 30.9cm・Weight 300g・Total length when sheath is attached: 34cm・Weight when sheath is attached: 354g●Material description・The name is unsigned.-Probably around the Edo period. It is not a modern sword, nor is it likely to be an old sword from before the Muromachi period. The ``stem'' (Nakago) is carefully made, and although it is unsigned, it seems to have been a good sword.・The hamon is closed with a pair of eyes (gunome), making it a sight to behold.・The handle and scabbard are both made of magnolia.・The habaki and face are period items, but the age is unknown.・The tsuba, edge head, and sword bag are new and modern items.- A steel plate is welded to the remains of the sword to form the stem.

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