Fuchi - Copper, Gold - Japanese sword fittings, red copper base with wavy and chidori bird gold inlay, edge and head, - Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868)

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Notes

① Items will be carefully packaged according to their condition and shipped via Japan Post. Delivery usually takes 3-4 weeks.

Item prices and shipping fees do not include import duties, consumption tax, or fees. These fees are the customer's responsibility.

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This is a Shakudo Fuchi-gashira (Fuchi-gashira) made during the Edo period.

Fuchi-gashira is a general term for the metal fittings attached to a sword handle. Specifically, it refers to the "Fuchi-gashira" (edge ​​metal fittings) attached to both ends of the handle and the "Tsumatama" (handle head) attached to the other end. These fittings not only increase the sword's strength, but also serve a decorative purpose.

This is a rare Fuchi-gashira (Fuchi-gashira) with a copper base and gold inlay carvings of waves and houndstooth patterns.

A truly beautiful piece.
It is in good condition.
Size: Edge 2.4cm x 3.9cm x 1cm thick; Head 1.7cm x 3.5cm x 0.6cm thick; Total weight 28g

Notes

① Items will be carefully packaged according to their condition and shipped via Japan Post. Delivery usually takes 3-4 weeks.

Item prices and shipping fees do not include import duties, consumption tax, or fees. These fees are the customer's responsibility.

② Your country's customs office or the shipping company may contact you by phone or email to assist with customs clearance.

Please be sure to answer the phone.

Thank you for your cooperation.

This is a Shakudo Fuchi-gashira (Fuchi-gashira) made during the Edo period.

Fuchi-gashira is a general term for the metal fittings attached to a sword handle. Specifically, it refers to the "Fuchi-gashira" (edge ​​metal fittings) attached to both ends of the handle and the "Tsumatama" (handle head) attached to the other end. These fittings not only increase the sword's strength, but also serve a decorative purpose.

This is a rare Fuchi-gashira (Fuchi-gashira) with a copper base and gold inlay carvings of waves and houndstooth patterns.

A truly beautiful piece.
It is in good condition.
Size: Edge 2.4cm x 3.9cm x 1cm thick; Head 1.7cm x 3.5cm x 0.6cm thick; Total weight 28g

Details

Era
1400-1900
Country of Origin
Japan
Material
Copper, Gold
Condition
Good
Dynastic Style/Period
Edo Period (1600-1868)
Height
1 cm
Width
3.9 cm
Artist
Japanese sword fittings, red copper base with wavy and chidori bird gold inlay, edge and head,
Depth
2.4 cm
Attribution
Original
Estimated period
1800-1850
JapanVerified
710
Objects sold
98.08%
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