Japanese Wakizashi Sword in Carved Bone Sheath Late Meiji Period (turn of the 19th–20th centuries) Bone Asian Art At the turn of 19th -20th century
A small ceremonial wakizashi sword made at the end of the Meiji era demonstrates the highest level of craftsmanship by Japanese artisans at the turn of the 19th–20th centuries. The handle and sheath are completely covered with detailed bone carvings depicting scenes from mythology, samurai battle scenes, and traditional ornamental motifs. The guard (tsuba) is made of metal with gilded elements, creating a harmonious combination with the skillful bone carving. The steel blade has a slight curvature characteristic of traditional wakizashi and is decorated with engravings depicting dragons and plant motifs. The scabbard is decorated with three-dimensional reliefs, including symbols of luck and strength, such as mythical creatures, a dragon and heroic characters from Japanese epics. Materials: Metal, bone. Dimensions: Height: 8 cm., Width: 55 cm. Blade length: about 35 cm.
| ID: | 125628 |
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| Originality: | yes |
| Condition: | Satisfactory |
| Year of manufacture: | At the turn of 19th -20th century |
| Medium: | Bone |
| Size: | 54 x 8 x 8 cm |
| Shipping to: | Worldwide |
| Payment method: | Wire Transfer, Credit card, Cash |
| Delivery method: | Postal service, Courier service, pickup by yourself |
| Purchase returns: | 14 days |
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