Swords

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Blades Weapons, Weapons Guns, Survival Knife, Survival Skills, Blacksmithing Knives, Forging Knives
The Best Machetes To Carry In The Woods (To Cut Through Plants And Vegetation)
André Andersson custom knives from Sweden Swords And Daggers, Damascus Knife, Damascus Steel, Collector Knives
André Andersson custom knives from Sweden
André Andersson custom knives from Sweden
Morphing Karambit
Paratrooper knife
That's Insane
Cruciform tsuba with a nanako ground ('fish roe' pattern), applied with Bishamon and a centipede, Ishiguro School, 1810-30 Presented to the collection by Sir C. Hyde Bt in 1930 #bmag130 Samurai Weapons, Samurai Swords, Vintage Japanese, Japanese Art, Sword Parts, Japanese Sword, Bushido, Arms And Armour, Tuba
Cruciform tsuba with a nanako ground ('fish roe' pattern), applied with Bishamon and a centipede, Ishiguro School, 1810-30 Presented to the collection by Sir C. Hyde Bt in 1930 #bmag130
Late Edo period Japanese sword guards (tsuba) Katana Swords, Samurai Warrior, Antique Fairs, Antique Market, Small Sword, Arm Armor
Late Edo period Japanese sword guards (tsuba)
Japanese Edo Period, Japan Architecture, Sword Design, Japan Art
Sword Guard (Tsuba) c. 1615–1868 Copper-silver alloy (shibuichi), gold, silver, copper Metropolitan Museum Sword Hilt, Art Chinois, Shakudo, Japanese Kimono, Japon Illustration
Sword Guard (Tsuba) c. 1615–1868 Copper-silver alloy (shibuichi), gold, silver, copper Metropolitan Museum
Crescent moon tsuba Armes Futures, Kendo, Art Japonais
Crescent moon tsuba
Ford Hallam's tsuba Japanese Blades, Samurai Artwork, Nihon
Ford Hallam's tsuba
KENJO Tsuba Battle Armor
KENJO Tsuba
Sword Guard (Tsuba)
Sword Guard (Tsuba) | Japanese | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Sword Guard (Tsuba)
Edo Period Tsuba by Otsuki Mitsuhiro (item #1363551, detailed views) Forbidden City, Edo Period
Edo Period Tsuba by Otsuki Mitsuhiro (item #1363551, detailed views)
Edo Period Tsuba by Otsuki Mitsuhiro (item #1363551, detailed views)
yajifun: Tsuba in the form of a demon’s head... | DAICHI&Matoi; Katana Samurai, Art Asiatique
daichimatoi
yajifun: Tsuba in the form of a demon’s head... | DAICHI&Matoi;
Details of a Tsuba (sword guard) made by ISHIGURO Koreyoshi (the end of Edo period: 1800s), Japan 石黒是美
Details of a Tsuba (sword guard) made by ISHIGURO Koreyoshi (the end of Edo period: 1800s), Japan 石黒是美
Small Insects, Sword Blades, Mike Mignola, Knife Art, Cold Steel
Nara Tsuneshige - Kinko Tsuba Blade Runner, Katana
Kinko Tsuba
Nara Tsuneshige - Kinko Tsuba
Copper tsuba Modern Japan, Daggers, Bolsters, Sword Art, Blacksmithing
Copper tsuba
14-10-10 Copy of a Higo tsuba made for the "Stories in Steel" exhibit, October 27th-November 30th, Toronto. Steel plate with copper sekigane. Omote side. 80mm x 82mm x 4mm. Private collection (RR), Canada. Samurai Art, Japanese Warrior, Fine Metal
Kevin Adams Fine Metal Arts
14-10-10 Copy of a Higo tsuba made for the "Stories in Steel" exhibit, October 27th-November 30th, Toronto. Steel plate with copper sekigane. Omote side. 80mm x 82mm x 4mm. Private collection (RR), Canada.
Tsuba or Sword Guard depicting an Oni teasing a Nio, by Hata Nobuyoshi (1807-78). Iron, gold and silver. Japan, late Edo period, c.1850. Japanese Antiques
Tsuba or Sword Guard depicting an Oni teasing a Nio, by Hata Nobuyoshi (1807-78). Iron, gold and silver. Japan, late Edo period, c.1850.
Tsuba (Sword Guard) with Sailboats in Openwork Attributed to Akasaka, Edo Period, Kyoto Nationa Museum. Japanese Style, Japanese Traditional, Samurai
Tsuba (Sword Guard) with Sailboats in Openwork Attributed to Akasaka, Edo Period, Kyoto Nationa Museum.
Ford Hallam 2011 Metal Crafts, Diy Arts And Crafts, Sumi E, Art Nouveau
Ford Hallam 2011
Tsuba Japanese Prints, Japanese Design, Oriental
Sword Guard (Tsuba)
Tsuba
Easley, Amaterasu, Japanese Aesthetic
Japanese Koi, Japanese Ornaments, Japanese Artwork
Tsuba with design of rats and daikon Japanese Edo period early to mid-19th century All Japanese
Tsuba with design of rats and daikon
Tsuba with design of rats and daikon Japanese Edo period early to mid-19th century