koshirae wakizashi saya Ume tsuba menuki fuchi kashira Samurai Sword fitting Edo

Description

This is authentic Japanese tanto dagger with koshirae

Written "運寿俊胤(Unju Toshitane)" on one side, "Ansei 7th (1870) February "

He was disciple of Unju Korekazu and official sword craft man of Miyazu Tango country 


Hamon : Suguha

Base :  masame

Blade Length :   239 mm   (9.4")

Length   :  342 mm (13.5")

Curvature : 0 mm (0")

Wide : 24 mm (1")

Thickness : 7 mm (0.28") 

Tanto weight : 177 g (6.2 oz.)

Mekugi hole : 1

w/ koshirae

Condition  : Overall in good condition with normal wear, scratches, scars and stain


Koshirae

Menuki is gold color shishi

Material:  wood, copper, suaka copper, string etc.


Total size : 538 mm (21.2")

Saya size : 282 mm (11.1"), Saya's sori : 3 mm (0.1")

Tsuka size : 117 mm (4.6")                      

nakago hole : 19 x 6.5 mm (0.8" x 0.26")

nakago depth :  over 92 mm (3.6")

Total weight :  356 g (12.6 oz.)

Condition      : Good as you can see the pictures for the year

                       saya has wears, dents and scratches

with bag


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