N.º 103709545

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Japón - Menuki - Período Edo (1603–1868)
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Japón - Menuki - Período Edo (1603–1868)

Japanese Antique Menuki Pair — Horagai Conch Shell & Snake Design, Gilt Bronze Sword Handle Fitting, Edo Period Description: Japanese Antique Menuki Pair (目貫) — Conch Shell (法螺貝) & Snake Design, Gilt Bronze Sword Handle Fittings A exceptionally rare and finely crafted pair of antique Japanese menuki (目貫), decorative fittings mounted on the handle (tsuka) of a Japanese sword as part of a complete koshirae (sword mounting). This remarkable matching pair depicts a sacred conch shell (法螺貝 — horagai) with a coiling snake wrapped around the body — an highly unusual combination of motifs reflecting both Buddhist symbolism and warrior culture of feudal Japan. The conch shell (horagai) was used as a war trumpet (法螺貝) on the battlefield by samurai commanders, making this a deeply meaningful motif for a sword fitting. The coiling snake adds a layer of spiritual power and protection. Rich gilt highlighting remains throughout — on the snake scales, binding cords, and shell details — indicating exceptional preservation for pieces of this age. The reverse of each piece shows intact retention pins (根 — ne) and period ink markings, confirming these are genuine antique menuki. Item Details: Type: Menuki (目貫) — Japanese sword handle fittings Listing: Matched pair (2 pieces) Design: Sacred conch shell with coiling snake (法螺貝 / Horagai) Material: Bronze with gilt (金色) highlights Length: approx. 4 cm each Retention pins and period ink markings present on reverse No box or certificate Condition: Exceptionally rich gilt highlights remaining throughout. Surface patina consistent with age. Please refer to all photographs carefully before bidding. Sold as antique — as found condition. Period: Estimated Edo period (1603–1868) Shipping: Carefully packed and shipped from Japan with full tracking.

N.º 103709545

Vendido
Japón - Menuki - Período Edo (1603–1868)

Japón - Menuki - Período Edo (1603–1868)

Japanese Antique Menuki Pair — Horagai Conch Shell & Snake Design, Gilt Bronze Sword Handle Fitting, Edo Period

Description:
Japanese Antique Menuki Pair (目貫) — Conch Shell (法螺貝) & Snake Design, Gilt Bronze Sword Handle Fittings
A exceptionally rare and finely crafted pair of antique Japanese menuki (目貫), decorative fittings mounted on the handle (tsuka) of a Japanese sword as part of a complete koshirae (sword mounting). This remarkable matching pair depicts a sacred conch shell (法螺貝 — horagai) with a coiling snake wrapped around the body — an highly unusual combination of motifs reflecting both Buddhist symbolism and warrior culture of feudal Japan.
The conch shell (horagai) was used as a war trumpet (法螺貝) on the battlefield by samurai commanders, making this a deeply meaningful motif for a sword fitting. The coiling snake adds a layer of spiritual power and protection. Rich gilt highlighting remains throughout — on the snake scales, binding cords, and shell details — indicating exceptional preservation for pieces of this age.
The reverse of each piece shows intact retention pins (根 — ne) and period ink markings, confirming these are genuine antique menuki.
Item Details:

Type: Menuki (目貫) — Japanese sword handle fittings
Listing: Matched pair (2 pieces)
Design: Sacred conch shell with coiling snake (法螺貝 / Horagai)
Material: Bronze with gilt (金色) highlights
Length: approx. 4 cm each
Retention pins and period ink markings present on reverse
No box or certificate

Condition:
Exceptionally rich gilt highlights remaining throughout. Surface patina consistent with age. Please refer to all photographs carefully before bidding. Sold as antique — as found condition.
Period: Estimated Edo period (1603–1868)
Shipping: Carefully packed and shipped from Japan with full tracking.

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€ 40
Sin precio de reserva

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