Japanese Tanto With Papers 1570 Era

$2,500.00

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Japanese Tanto With Papers 1570 Era This Japanese tanto dates to the Azuchi-Momoyama period, circa 1570. Characterized by its compact and functional design, the tanto served as a sidearm for samurai and was used in both combat and ceremonial contexts. The blade exhibits traditional forging methods of the era, with visible hamon (temper line) and careful shaping in accordance with period standards. The tang (nakago) retains age-consistent patina and features signature marks attributed to known smiths of the period. Mountings include iron fittings and lacquered wooden scabbard in keeping with historical styles. The accompanying papers provide authentication and further details on provenance and construction. This example reflects the craftsmanship and martial culture of late 16th-century Japan, a time marked by social change and consolidation of power. The tanto remains a significant artifact for study or collection related to Japanese swords and military history. Length and further specifications available on request.

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