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An Iron Daruma Incense Burner (18th-19th century)
Thursday, July 21st, 2011A Set of 3 Kingin Deiri Cho Accounting Ledgers from 1918
Wednesday, July 20th, 2011(SOLD)
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Protected: This sword is NOT for sale through Unique Japan (Buyer Beware)
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011Building Your Own Custom Koshirae and Samurai Daisho
Friday, May 27th, 2011Overview:
(Scroll down to see examples of completed koshirae projects!)
What exactly is a shirasaya?
A Custom Koshirae Project: Where Modern life meets tradition
A Rewarding Project
Cost and Timeframe
Building Your Own Custom Daisho
Daisho Production Cost
Let’s Get Started!!
To get started, please contact Unique Japan and we’ll get the balling rolling.
Below are images of some completed koshirae projects. Let is serve as inspiration!
A Sukesada wakizashi from 1574 that carries a theme using Japanese cranes, or tsuru. Tsuru is said to bring long life and prosperity. The green hilt and sageo gives the sword life.
An awesome Sa Sadayoshi katana from the 14th century with NBTHK Juyo certification. Koshirae features Samurai warrior fittings. Click for details and photos.
An Iehira katana from the 17th century with a stunning set of mounts. Click here to see further images and project brief.
A 15th century Hokke katana with cranes, waves and gold shisa lions that spiritually protect the sword.
A massive 75cm katana signed by Tomotsugu. This was one of our first koshirae projects. It gives off an incredible energy. Details.
A lovely Kaneiwa wakizashi that features a koshirae in the theme of ume (plums). This is a celebration sword for the birth of a baby girl. Details.
An impressive 15th century katana signed by Naminohira Yoshiyasu. Nami means waves, therefore a koshirae with rolling waves was created. Details.
A 450-year-old Kiyomitsu katana that was first polished, then had a custom koshirae theme made that features kamakiri (praying mantis).
To get started, please contact Unique Japan and we’ll get the balling rolling.
Interested in Ownership of an Antique Japanese Sword?
To visitors in Japan…
To visitors around the world…
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All required paperwork is provided free of charge for clients.
Popular Pages of Interest
→ 5 Steps to Owning an Authentic Japanese Samurai Sword
→ Download catalogue of currently available Japanese swords
→ Building your own custom koshirae and daisho, recommended!
→ PARTS of a Japanese Sword and Mountings (High-quality images)
→ 7 reasons WHY I love Japanese swords
→ Resource Information on Japanese Swords
→ NBTHK Certification Paper Ranking for Japanese Swords
→ NTHK-NPO Certification Paper Ranking for Japanese Swords
A Modern Japanese Tachi Sword with Custom Mountings (Sold)
Thursday, May 26th, 2011Description:
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Early-Edo Kanbun Shinto Katana (Unsigned, 無銘)
Monday, May 2nd, 2011This sword was sold at the Okinawa Sword Show Vol II (June 3-7, 2011)
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Muromachi Period WWII Japanese Air Force Officer Shobu-Zukuri Wakizashi
Monday, May 2nd, 2011(Scroll down for more high-quality photos)
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Naminohira Katana 70.9cm (Shinto Period)
Sunday, May 1st, 2011(click on images for much higher resolution)
Signed Edo-Period Fujiwara Kaneyuki O-Wakizashi with Delightful Mountings
Wednesday, April 27th, 2011(Scroll down for high-quality photos)
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Rare Hizen Tadayoshi 3rd Generation Katana
Wednesday, April 20th, 2011Naminohira Yukiyasu (波平行安) Tanto from Oei Period
Wednesday, April 20th, 2011Type: Tanto
Period: Early Muromachi Period (Oei: 応永 ~1394)
Length: 24.5cm
Curvature: 0cm
Mekugi ana: 1
Zaimei (signed)
NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon 特別保存
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Yamato Daijo Fujiwara Masanori Katana Yamashiro Sanjo school 1596-1624
Wednesday, April 20th, 2011Date: 1st Generation 1596- 1624
Length:66.3cm
Japanese Officer Personal Dirk (Kaiken)
Wednesday, April 20th, 2011This sword has been sold
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Scanned pages from “Japanese Military and Civil Swords and Dirks by Richard Fuller”
Bizen Osafune Yasumitsu Wakizashi Youth Sword (Dated 1405)
Wednesday, April 20th, 2011Year made: 1405
Blade Length: 48.8cm
Signed and Dated February 1561 Notare Wakizashi by Kanenori
Saturday, February 26th, 2011
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Signed Late-Muromachi Shisa Lion Wakizashi by Masachika (SOLD)
Monday, February 21st, 2011(Scroll down for high-quality photos)
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Early-Meiji Hosokawa Yoshinori Wakizashi with Sharkskin Scabbard
Monday, February 21st, 2011(Scroll down for high-quality photos)
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Shinshinto Ushu Yonezawa Ju Yasuhiro Katana (Signed and Dated)
Sunday, February 20th, 2011(Scroll down for high-quality photos)
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Late-Edo Tiger Wakizashi with Kozuka and Kogai (SOLD)
Saturday, February 19th, 2011(Scroll down for high-quality photos)
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Early-Edo Iehira Katana with Daimyo Kamon Koshirae Mounting
Saturday, February 19th, 2011(Scroll down for high-quality photos)
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550-year old Certified Navy Heritage Naminohira Wakizashi
Monday, February 7th, 2011(Scroll down for high-quality photos)
A few words on this unique piece:
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Wakizashi 98 Shiki Army WWII Company Officer’s Sword (SOLD)
Monday, February 7th, 2011Scabbard and Accessories (WWII)
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Late-Edo Extra Long 76.5cm Katana with Han-dachi Koshirae
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011This sword is no longer available.
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Mid-Muromachi Monkey and Moon Wakizashi (Unsigned, Mumei)
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011Description:
For the moon in the water.
Until death overtakes him
He’ll never give up.
If he’d let go the branch and
Disappear in the deep pool,
The whole world would shine
With dazzling pureness.
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A Tanba no Kami Yoshimichi Wakizashi (4th Generation) with Custom-made Koshirae
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011Description:
Fully Custom Koshirae Built
Interested in Ownership of an Antique Japanese Sword?
To visitors in Japan…
To visitors around the world…
Legal Exportation from Japan
All required paperwork is provided free of charge for clients.
Popular Pages of Interest
→ 5 Steps to Owning an Authentic Japanese Samurai Sword
→ Download catalogue of currently available Japanese swords
→ PARTS of a Japanese Sword and Mountings (High-quality images)
→ 7 reasons WHY I love Japanese swords
→ Resource Information on Japanese Swords
→ NBTHK Certification Paper Ranking for Japanese Swords
→ NTHK-NPO Certification Paper Ranking for Japanese Swords
A KIYOHIRA SHISA LION WAKIZASHI
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011This sword will be available at the Okinawa Sword Show III
Overview (full text description follows photos)
脇差 加州住藤原清平(初代) 「八幡山清平」 於江戸作之
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Description:
A lovely wavy gunome hamon (temper line) dominates this lovely piece. It is also come certified Hozon from the NBTHK (Society for the Preservation of the Japan Art Sword), thereby validatating the signature.
Questions?
Upcoming Sword Shows
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Showa Period WWII Army Officer Katana in Suede Scabbard (SOLD)
Saturday, January 22nd, 2011THIS SWORD HAS BEEN SOLD..
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End of Namboku Period (~1380) Nobukuni Wakizashi with Tokubetsu Hozon (SOLD)
Friday, January 7th, 2011Description:
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Mid-Muromachi (~1449-1466) Tanto with Shisa Lions by Kanetsugu (SOLD)
Thursday, December 23rd, 2010Description:
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Mid-Edo Naminohira Katana with WWII Scabbard (SOLD)
Thursday, December 23rd, 2010This sword has been sold. CLICK ON ALL IMAGES for extreme closeups.
Description:
The Naminohira swordsmiths, who worked only for the Satsuma clan, were an ancient and very conservative group of swordsmiths that has roots back to the Late Heian period (794-1184). They adhered to a rule known as Isshi-soden, which meant that the secrets of their trade could only be transmitted to one son or a single student.
The blade is in excellent condition, polished beautifully despite being used during conflicts after the Meiji period in 1868. It was very common that soldiers use their own family swords and change its Koshirae (mounting) when they went off to war. Therefore, it was not unusual to see a Gunto (WW2 sword scabbard) with an antique blade within it. Notice the beautiful sakura (cherry blossoms) that adorn the mountings that contain this blade.
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