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Hozon Tousougu

Mito Tsubaki-ni-Kijizu(Camellia and Pheasant) Menuki

No.667827

Mito Tsubaki-ni-Kijizu(Camellia and Pheasant) Menuki

¥150,000(tax included)
Size

OmoteLength 1.30cm OmoteWidth 3.72cm OmoteThikess 0.63 cm OmoteWeight 4.1g UraLength 1.44cm UraWidth 3.66cm UraThikess 0.57 cm UraWeight 4.0g

Drscription
Syakudouji Katachibori Kingin(Gold and Silver) Iroe

It is said that Mito metalworking began when the Satake clan invited people said to be from the Shouami school to Mito from Kyoto. Later. it is said that Tokugawa Mitsukuni encouraged is as one of his industrial development measures, and from the late Edo period to the end of the Tokugawa shogunate, it flourished in the fields of engraving on sword fittings.
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