Fuchi & Kashira voltooid Morions en burgonets It is suitable for intensive
Description
It is suitable for intensive daily use
This style was developed in Viking civilizations from the 2nd half of the 10th century
Around this period many gentlemen wore a rapier for self-protection and as a fashion accessory and status symbol
Surcoats were often worn in the Holy Land
Dit Keltische boekbeslag is gemaakt naar Oudierse originelen die tussen de 7de en 9de eeuw in Ierland en aan de Schotse westkust (Dál Riata) werd gebruikt
Fuchi & Kashira voltooid Morions en burgonets It is suitable for intensiveA finished fuchi and kashira, suitable as replacement part or for making your own katana. The fuchi and kashira are the 'buds and closings' that are placed on the grip of a katana. These 'buds' were overwhelmingly decorated with styled motives. The fuchi is placed as a closing at the end of the grip. The kashira is placed around the grip, just below the tsuba.
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