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Tsuba guard Hotei God big bag Samurai Japan gold inlay Katana Sword fitting Edo

$ 68.63

Availability: 54 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Age: 1850-1899
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: Please be sure to watch photographs carefully in order to avoid troubles. This item is antique, so please understand that it will not all be in perfect condition
  • Primary Material: Iron

    Description

    Tsuba guard Hotei God big bag Samurai Japan gold inlay Katana Sword fitting Edo
    Description
    This is inlay Tsuba that design is Hotei God
    Hotei with big bag and gunbai fan in under the pine tree
    Hotei God is one of the 7 lucky Gods in Japan
    He stands for happy marriage, smiling brings you good luck
    Edo period
    Material: iron
    Size             :   H  71 x W 66  x D 3.5 mm
    (H 2.8" x  W 2.6" x  D 0.14")
    Nakago (center hole)length 26.5 mm
    Weight         :   108 g  ( 3.8 oz.)
    Condition      :  Very Good as you can see the pictures for the year.
    no box
    This item is as pictures show without any warranty, please see pictures.
    I try my best to describe items accurately, but it is still my opinion
    and you have to depend on your own judgment when you bid.
    Shipping
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    Shipping Duration
    It takes about 2-10 days
    Terms of Sale
    Money back guarantee within 30 days if returned by customer.
    About Us
    We sell Japanese IKI items. IKI means cool, smartness, stylish, traditional
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