Description
Height: 8cm
Width: 7cm
18th Century Japanese Edo Period Cast Iron Samurai Sword Tsuba – A Masterpiece of Samurai Heritage
A remarkable artifact from the Edo Period (1603–1868), this 18th Century Cast Iron Samurai Sword Tsuba embodies the artistry, discipline, and craftsmanship of the legendary samurai warriors.
The tsuba, or sword handguard, served both a practical and artistic purpose, protecting the wielder’s hand while displaying the status and individuality of the samurai. Crafted from cast iron, this finely detailed piece features intricate openwork and symbolic motifs, reflecting the Edo period’s refined metalworking techniques and deep cultural traditions. A true collector’s item, this tsuba is perfect for Japanese art enthusiasts, antique weapon collectors, or those with a passion for samurai history.
Key Features:
Authentic 18th-century Japanese tsuba, crafted from cast iron
Intricate detailing and openwork, showcasing masterful Edo-period craftsmanship
A highly collectible artifact for samurai history enthusiasts, antique weapons collectors, or Japanese cultural displays
Own a rare and historically significant piece of samurai heritage, a symbol of honor, artistry, and tradition from Japan’s warrior era.