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Japanese Sword & Sheath Metal Bookmark | Solid Brass, Gold Electroplated Gift Bookmark

Japanese Sword & Sheath Metal Bookmark | Solid Brass, Gold Electroplated Gift Bookmark

This Japanese daito, or long sword, was made during the 16th Century in the Azuchi-Momoyama Period. The sheath for the sword was made of red lacquer which had a spiral of thin gold applied. The diato would have been worn with a short sword or wakizashi between the layers of a belt or obi. Together these two swords would be called a daisho.

Finish: solid brass, electro-plated with gold, giclee print.Ā 

Dimensions: 0.8 x 5.3 in (1.9 x 13.3 cm)

By David Howell and Company

$6.63

Original: $18.95

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Japanese Sword & Sheath Metal Bookmark | Solid Brass, Gold Electroplated Gift Bookmark—

$18.95

$6.63

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Japanese Sword & Sheath Metal Bookmark | Solid Brass, Gold Electroplated Gift Bookmark

This Japanese daito, or long sword, was made during the 16th Century in the Azuchi-Momoyama Period. The sheath for the sword was made of red lacquer which had a spiral of thin gold applied. The diato would have been worn with a short sword or wakizashi between the layers of a belt or obi. Together these two swords would be called a daisho.

Finish: solid brass, electro-plated with gold, giclee print.Ā 

Dimensions: 0.8 x 5.3 in (1.9 x 13.3 cm)

By David Howell and Company

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This Japanese daito, or long sword, was made during the 16th Century in the Azuchi-Momoyama Period. The sheath for the sword was made of red lacquer which had a spiral of thin gold applied. The diato would have been worn with a short sword or wakizashi between the layers of a belt or obi. Together these two swords would be called a daisho.

Finish: solid brass, electro-plated with gold, giclee print.Ā 

Dimensions: 0.8 x 5.3 in (1.9 x 13.3 cm)

By David Howell and Company