Product Description
Product Name: Iron Tsuba with Openwork Design of Dragon and Arabesque Pattern, Gold Inlay (Comes with Box)

Material: Iron with Gold Inlay

This tsuba (sword guard) is meticulously crafted from iron and features delicate gold inlay (kinzogan) throughout the design. The intricate openwork displays an arabesque pattern intertwined with a dragon motif, showcasing the artistry and skill of the craftsman. The level of detail suggests significant effort was invested in carving this piece.

Design:
The tsuba features an arabesque pattern with a hidden dragon (uryu) motif, intricately carved in openwork style. The dragon and plant motifs are gracefully combined to form an elegant design. Additionally, the outer rim (referred to as the "mimi") is also decorated with gold inlay, although some portions show slight wear, enhancing its antique charm.

Dimensions: Approximately 7.2 cm in height, 6.6 cm in width, 5 mm in thickness, and weighs around 100 g.

This is a standard size and weight for a tsuba, providing both aesthetic appeal and practical functionality.

Condition: The tsuba is in excellent condition with no significant rust or deterioration. Minor wear on the gold inlay is visible in parts, which is expected for its age and adds to its character.

Accessories: Comes with a dedicated wooden box, ideal for preservation and display.
Background and Origin
Tsuba with such detailed openwork designs were highly valued and required extensive skill and patience to create. The arabesque pattern, along with the mythical dragon motif, symbolizes strength and protection, themes highly regarded by the samurai class. The addition of gold inlay further indicates that this was a high-quality tsuba, possibly owned by a person of status.

Estimated Era
Based on the craftsmanship and design, this tsuba is estimated to have been created in the late Edo period (mid-19th century). During this time, tsuba were not only functional but also valued as art pieces, reflecting the owner's taste and social status.

International Buyers:
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping costs. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.

Please check with your country’s customs office to determine any additional costs before bidding or buying. These duties are paid to your customs office, not to us. Prompt payment of these fees is necessary to ensure timely delivery of your item.r country’s customs office to determine these additional costs before bidding/buying. These duties are paid to your customs office, not us. Prompt payment ensures item delivery.

Product Description
Product Name: Iron Tsuba with Openwork Design of Dragon and Arabesque Pattern, Gold Inlay (Comes with Box)

Material: Iron with Gold Inlay

This tsuba (sword guard) is meticulously crafted from iron and features delicate gold inlay (kinzogan) throughout the design. The intricate openwork displays an arabesque pattern intertwined with a dragon motif, showcasing the artistry and skill of the craftsman. The level of detail suggests significant effort was invested in carving this piece.

Design:
The tsuba features an arabesque pattern with a hidden dragon (uryu) motif, intricately carved in openwork style. The dragon and plant motifs are gracefully combined to form an elegant design. Additionally, the outer rim (referred to as the "mimi") is also decorated with gold inlay, although some portions show slight wear, enhancing its antique charm.

Dimensions: Approximately 7.2 cm in height, 6.6 cm in width, 5 mm in thickness, and weighs around 100 g.

This is a standard size and weight for a tsuba, providing both aesthetic appeal and practical functionality.

Condition: The tsuba is in excellent condition with no significant rust or deterioration. Minor wear on the gold inlay is visible in parts, which is expected for its age and adds to its character.

Accessories: Comes with a dedicated wooden box, ideal for preservation and display.
Background and Origin
Tsuba with such detailed openwork designs were highly valued and required extensive skill and patience to create. The arabesque pattern, along with the mythical dragon motif, symbolizes strength and protection, themes highly regarded by the samurai class. The addition of gold inlay further indicates that this was a high-quality tsuba, possibly owned by a person of status.

Estimated Era
Based on the craftsmanship and design, this tsuba is estimated to have been created in the late Edo period (mid-19th century). During this time, tsuba were not only functional but also valued as art pieces, reflecting the owner's taste and social status.

International Buyers:
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping costs. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.

Please check with your country’s customs office to determine any additional costs before bidding or buying. These duties are paid to your customs office, not to us. Prompt payment of these fees is necessary to ensure timely delivery of your item.r country’s customs office to determine these additional costs before bidding/buying. These duties are paid to your customs office, not us. Prompt payment ensures item delivery.

Epoche
1400-1900
Herkunftsland
Japan
Zustand
Gut
Dynastischer Stil/Epoche
Späte Edo-Zeit
Height
7,2 cm
Width
6,6 cm
Zubehör
KASTEN
Depth
0,5 cm
Gesamtlänge
7,2 cm
Geschätzter Zeitraum
1800-1850

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Dank u wel voor uw vriendelijke feedback! Ik ben blij om te horen dat u tevreden bent met de verzending en verpakking. Het was een plezier om met u te communiceren. Hartelijk dank voor uw aankoop!

super fast and nice quality. I can only recommend this seller! thank you very much!

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Thank you so much for your kind words and positive feedback! I'm delighted to hear that you're satisfied with the quality and service. It was a pleasure doing business with you!

Very helpfull. Good communication. The lithographies are in very good condition. Thanks

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Thank you so much for your kind feedback! I'm delighted to hear that you're satisfied with the condition of the lithographies and that our communication was helpful. It was a pleasure assisting you, and I hope you enjoy your purchase. Please feel free to reach out if you ever need anything in

conforme à la description et envoyé rapidement. très beaux livres

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Merci beaucoup pour votre aimable retour. Nous sommes ravis d'apprendre que les livres vous plaisent et que la livraison a été à la hauteur de vos attentes. Ce fut un plaisir de vous servir, et nous espérons avoir l'occasion de vous revoir bientôt !

Although the writing on the parcel said: "Do not bend", the graphic arrived with several creases. :-(

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We sincerely apologize for the condition in which your graphic arrived. We understand how frustrating it must be to receive a product that was damaged in transit, despite the clear instructions on the parcel. Please know that we take this issue very seriously and will be investigating how this happened. Your satisfaction is our priority, and we want to ensure that you receive the product in perfect condition. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Best regards,

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Dank u wel voor uw vriendelijke feedback! Ik ben blij om te horen dat u tevreden bent met de verzending en verpakking. Het was een plezier om met u te communiceren. Hartelijk dank voor uw aankoop!