The “Japanese Mid Edo Period Presentation Carbine Matchlock with Silver Inlay” is a captivating artifact from the rich tapestry of Japanese history. This carbine features a traditional matchlock mechanism, a technology that was widely adopted during the Edo period (1603-1868). Designed as a presentation piece, it was likely crafted for high-ranking samurai or nobility, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. The firearm is adorned with intricate silver inlay, depicting classic motifs such as chrysanthemum flowers, waves, or possibly dragons, adding a layer of elegance and cultural significance. The luxurious decorations not only highlight the technical mastery of Edo-period gunsmiths but also reflect the aesthetic values of the era. This carbine is more than a weapon; it’s a piece of art and history, encapsulating an era of peace, cultural flourishing, and refined artistry in Japan.
Japanese Mid Edo Period Presentation Carbine Matchlock with Silver Inlay
$10,500.00
Japanese Mid Edo Period Presentation Carbine Matchlock with Silver Inlay
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