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This month we have added a variety of very interesting pieces available in our inventory including a very large Naginata and a few different Muromachi Period Blades.

Hozon Token — Kishū-jū Naotomo Naginata (Shinshinto Period)

This is a substantial Shinshintō-period naginata signed Kishū-jū Naotomo. the blade is of exceptional size, condition, and form.

Naginata of this length are extremely uncommon, particularly those made during the Edo period. Most surviving naginata typically have blade lengths in the range of 40–50 cm, whereas this example retains an impressive nagasa of 83.2 cm.
🔗https://www.toukentakarado.com/item-tkc027-kish-j-naotomo-naginata

Tokubetsu Hozon Token - Bishu Osafune Arimitsu Katana (Consignment)
Muromachi-Period Bizen Katate-Uchi Katana with Handachi Koshirae.
his is a strong and honest example of a late-Muromachi Bizen katana, combining practical one-handed combat design with refined jigane and classical Osafune characteristics, making it an appealing piece for collectors seeking a historically authentic battlefield sword with genuine aesthetic quality.
🔗https://www.toukentakarado.com/tkc003-bishu-osafune-arimitsu-katana

Hozon Token — Bishū Osafune Sukesada Katana (Consignment)
Late Muromachi Sue Bizen Katana.
🔗https://www.toukentakarado.com/tkc004-bishu-osafune-sukesada-katana-1

Hozon Token — Mumei Taira Takada Katana (Consignment)
A affordable Muromachi Takada School Katana
🔗https://www.toukentakarado.com/tkc005-taira-takada

Mumei Shinshinto Wakizashi
Katakiriha-zukuri Wakizashi with Double-Sided Horimono - Touken Takarado Hozon Guarantee
🔗https://www.toukentakarado.com/tkc027-mumei-shinshinto-wakizashi

 

We hope you’ll take a moment to explore them on our website.

We look forward to serving you.

Warm regards,
Nicholas Fu
Touken Takarado
🌐 www.toukentakarado.com

 

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It is wonderful item and as Nicholas wrote very rare to see them in this length. During late Edo few of these larger and straighter "battle-oriented" naginata were done as revival pieces, I think there was a strong desire for older days during that time.

 

I would not expect that it would stay in the market for too long as it is a rare item. Unfortunately I am not in buying position but I would believe someone will be very happy with this one.

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