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Authentic Japanese Edo Period Short Sword – Signed by "Nobu" (信)
Step into the legacy of the samurai with this exquisite short sword, crafted during Japan’s revered Edo period and signed by the swordsmith Nobu (信). A genuine collector’s piece, this blade embodies the elegance and discipline of traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
🔹 Product Highlights:
Signature (Mei): 表銘「信」 – Nobu
Era: Edo Period (1603–1868) – A time of peace, culture, and refinement in Japan
Blade Length: 23 cm – Compact and elegant for both display and appreciation
Curvature (Sori): 0 cm – Straight profile for a distinct and classic silhouette
Thickness at Base: 5.9 mm | Tip Thickness: 3.3 mm
Width at Base: 25 mm | Tip Width: 14 mm
Number of Mekugi (peg holes): 1
Weight:
Blade Only: 181 g
With Scabbard (Saya): 309 g
🔹 Why This Sword Is Special:
Signed Blade: The presence of a signature (mei) adds historical and artistic value
Edo Period Origin: A highly collectible era for Japanese swords, known for refined craftsmanship
Lightweight & Elegant: Ideal for collectors who seek both beauty and historical significance
This sword is perfect for:
Japanese sword enthusiasts
Interior collectors of rare historical items
Gifts for those who value tradition and art
🔸 Worldwide shipping available – Carefully packaged with authenticity in mind.
Authentic Japanese Edo Period Short Sword – Signed by "Nobu" (信)
Step into the legacy of the samurai with this exquisite short sword, crafted during Japan’s revered Edo period and signed by the swordsmith Nobu (信). A genuine collector’s piece, this blade embodies the elegance and discipline of traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
🔹 Product Highlights:
Signature (Mei): 表銘「信」 – Nobu
Era: Edo Period (1603–1868) – A time of peace, culture, and refinement in Japan
Blade Length: 23 cm – Compact and elegant for both display and appreciation
Curvature (Sori): 0 cm – Straight profile for a distinct and classic silhouette
Thickness at Base: 5.9 mm | Tip Thickness: 3.3 mm
Width at Base: 25 mm | Tip Width: 14 mm
Number of Mekugi (peg holes): 1
Weight:
Blade Only: 181 g
With Scabbard (Saya): 309 g
🔹 Why This Sword Is Special:
Signed Blade: The presence of a signature (mei) adds historical and artistic value
Edo Period Origin: A highly collectible era for Japanese swords, known for refined craftsmanship
Lightweight & Elegant: Ideal for collectors who seek both beauty and historical significance
This sword is perfect for:
Japanese sword enthusiasts
Interior collectors of rare historical items
Gifts for those who value tradition and art
🔸 Worldwide shipping available – Carefully packaged with authenticity in mind.
Authentic Japanese Edo Period Short Sword – Signed by "Nobu" (信)
Step into the legacy of the samurai with this exquisite short sword, crafted during Japan’s revered Edo period and signed by the swordsmith Nobu (信). A genuine collector’s piece, this blade embodies the elegance and discipline of traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
🔹 Product Highlights:
Signature (Mei): 表銘「信」 – Nobu
Era: Edo Period (1603–1868) – A time of peace, culture, and refinement in Japan
Blade Length: 23 cm – Compact and elegant for both display and appreciation
Curvature (Sori): 0 cm – Straight profile for a distinct and classic silhouette
Thickness at Base: 5.9 mm | Tip Thickness: 3.3 mm
Width at Base: 25 mm | Tip Width: 14 mm
Number of Mekugi (peg holes): 1
Weight:
Blade Only: 181 g
With Scabbard (Saya): 309 g
🔹 Why This Sword Is Special:
Signed Blade: The presence of a signature (mei) adds historical and artistic value
Edo Period Origin: A highly collectible era for Japanese swords, known for refined craftsmanship
Lightweight & Elegant: Ideal for collectors who seek both beauty and historical significance
This sword is perfect for:
Japanese sword enthusiasts
Interior collectors of rare historical items
Gifts for those who value tradition and art
🔸 Worldwide shipping available – Carefully packaged with authenticity in mind.