Sword hilt cap kashira by Kita, Takenori, / personal slogans / metalwork; Mito,  school; moon iconography, flowers, lotuses; for katana hilts; Japanese art, Japanese culture; melee/oriental weapons; Edo 1603–1868, Meiji 1868–1912; weapons, swords; 2nd half 19th century Edo/Meiji period; Japan; kashira; height 3.3 cm, width 1.6 cm, depth 0.5 cm., A single dark gray oval object with a slightly textured surface sits against a medium gray background; attached to it is a small decorative element featuring a round pale gray disc, a few small star-shaped floral pieces in shades of gold and copper, and a thin black curved stem, with a narrow strip of metallic gold visible along one side.
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Sword hilt cap kashira by Kita, Takenori, / personal slogans / metalwork; Mito, school; moon iconography, flowers, lotuses; for katana hilts; Japanese art, Japanese culture; melee/oriental weapons; Edo 1603–1868, Meiji 1868–1912; weapons, swords; 2nd half 19th century Edo/Meiji period; Japan; kashira; height 3.3 cm, width 1.6 cm, depth 0.5 cm., A single dark gray oval object with a slightly textured surface sits against a medium gray background; attached to it is a small decorative element featuring a round pale gray disc, a few small star-shaped floral pieces in shades of gold and copper, and a thin black curved stem, with a narrow strip of metallic gold visible along one side.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A25_341

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

77.2Mo (465.6Ko) / 38.1cm x 50.8cm / 4500 x 6000 (300dpi)

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