Japanese Edo Period Sword Fitting Kashira Bronze Shell Design Tsuba Part VG406

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Description


Japanese Edo Period Sword Fitting Kashira Bronze Shell Design Tsuba Part VG406
This is a Japanese Edo period sword fitting (Kashira) crafted from shakudo (copper alloy) with a detailed shell motif.
It represents the refined metalworking techniques and aesthetic sensibilities of samurai culture in the Edo era.

Features

  • Type: Sword fitting (Kashira) – part of traditional Japanese katana mountings

  • Material: Shakudo (copper alloy with gold accents)

  • Design: “Shellfish motif” (Kai-zukushi), a symbol of good fortune and longevity

  • Period: Edo (1603–1868)

  • Intricately crafted with fine detailing in gilt and copper tones, showing high craftsmanship

  • A rare example of Japanese sword fittings used by samurai and collectors of traditional metal art

Uses
Ideal for collectors of Japanese sword fittings (tosogu), antique dealers, or as a display piece representing Edo-period artistry.
It can also serve as an educational artifact for those studying samurai craftsmanship and aesthetics.

Size
3.5cm × 1.8cm × 1cm / approx. 1.38 × 0.7 × 0.39 inches
Weight: 12g

Condition
Used / There are age-related scratches, patina, and minor rust spots.
Please note natural wear consistent with age and use.

Please check the photos for details.



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