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KOTO Mihara Wakizashi, SDragon Fuchikashira, with KOZUKA KOGAI, Muromachi period

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Shobu-Zukuri Wakizashi, early Muromachi period, about 600 years ago.

Mihara was a swordsmith representing Bingo, active from the Northern and Southern Courts period to the Muromachi period.

The Fuchikashira made of red copper has a dragon painted on it, and the top is signed by Goto Mitsutada.
Kozuka, Kogai are included, Habaki and Seppa are gold covered.

NBTHK Certificate is included.

Signature : Mumei (Mihara)
Nagasa : 339mm (13.35 in.) 
Sori : 6mm (0.24 in.) 
Total length : 570mm (22.44 in.) 
Motohaba : 25.5mm (1.0 in.) 
Sakihaba : 18.9mm (0.74 in.) 
Motokasane : 5.8mm (0.23 in.) 
Sakikasane : 4mm (0.16 in.) 
Blade Weight : 239g
Total Weight : 639g


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