I am selling an old tea sword.

A tea sword is a substitute for a wakizashi that is worn in the tea room.
In the days when armored samurai were constantly fighting, it was agreed that "no swords are allowed in the tea room" because they would drink tea with people who might become enemies or allies in a small space.
However, as a samurai, being unarmed in this era was unthinkable.
For that reason, samurai had wooden swords made that look just like wakizashi, in case of emergency. It is said
that when a samurai was invited to the tea room, they informed the tea master that it was a wooden sword, and were allowed to bring in the tea sword. (See web)

The handle is in very good condition with no peeling or cracking of the lacquer.
The handle comes with a menuki with flowers and plants.

In addition, wisteria is wrapped around the edge and carp mouth.

The tsuba part is a thick tsuba with brown lacquer applied, reproduced in wood.

The sheath is also beautifully painted, and although there are some small scratches due to aging, the unique carvings make it a gorgeous sheath that catches the eye.

The chestnut shape is also sound with no rattling or damage. A brown strap is included. At first glance, it is a well-made tea sword that looks like a wakizashi with a real sword inside. The entire sword is finely carved down to the smallest detail, making it a high-quality sword.

I am selling an old tea sword.

A tea sword is a substitute for a wakizashi that is worn in the tea room.
In the days when armored samurai were constantly fighting, it was agreed that "no swords are allowed in the tea room" because they would drink tea with people who might become enemies or allies in a small space.
However, as a samurai, being unarmed in this era was unthinkable.
For that reason, samurai had wooden swords made that look just like wakizashi, in case of emergency. It is said
that when a samurai was invited to the tea room, they informed the tea master that it was a wooden sword, and were allowed to bring in the tea sword. (See web)

The handle is in very good condition with no peeling or cracking of the lacquer.
The handle comes with a menuki with flowers and plants.

In addition, wisteria is wrapped around the edge and carp mouth.

The tsuba part is a thick tsuba with brown lacquer applied, reproduced in wood.

The sheath is also beautifully painted, and although there are some small scratches due to aging, the unique carvings make it a gorgeous sheath that catches the eye.

The chestnut shape is also sound with no rattling or damage. A brown strap is included. At first glance, it is a well-made tea sword that looks like a wakizashi with a real sword inside. The entire sword is finely carved down to the smallest detail, making it a high-quality sword.

王朝风格/时期
Edo Period (1600-1868)
艺术家
unknown
项目件数
1
原产国
日本
Attribution
Original
材质
木材,樱桃树, 漆
Height
44,2 cm
艺术品标题
木刀,日本茶刀
Condition
良好状态
起源
私人收藏

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