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Tang of the blade of a sword

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made in Japan

Postcard of Tang of the blade of a sword.
000-100-104-634-C
© National Museums Scotland

Tang of the blade of a sword

This sword blade is a katana, long sword, has a blade in ancient form with a bevelled back edge. The tang enters the hilt of the sword and becomes the handle. It is inscribed on both sides, with the date on one side and the maker on the other.

The tang is dated on the reverse, a day in the second month of the 11th year of the period of Bunsei = 1828. The blade is made from layers of tempered steel, welded and folded back upon themselves. The repeated process produces thousands of layers of steel.


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Online ID: 000-100-104-634-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1905.461
Date: 1828
Material:
Dimensions: 36.00" L
What: Sword
Subject: Weapons / swords and daggers
Who:
Where: Japan
Event:
Description: Sword, with curved steel blade half double-edged, and a shark skin hilt with bronze mounts chased with sea-dragons: Japan, 1828
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