Antique Swords from Japan.

At the beginning of 2023, we partnered with a studio in Tokyo, Japan, with the goal of offering the finest antique pieces from Japan.

We thus formed a partnership with 'Tokyo Nihonto.' Nihonto means 'Japanese sword' in Japanese.

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Authentic Japanese Tanto

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Dive into the world of traditional Japanese blades with our "Authentic Japanese Tanto" collection. Much more than a mere dagger, the Tanto embodies the sophisticated elegance of Japanese martial arts. Each blade in our collection narrates a story of meticulous craftsmanship, ancestral traditions, and a cultural heritage that spans centuries.

Tanto: The Perfect Fusion of Art and Functionality

The Tanto attests to the Japanese belief that even the smallest objects can hold great value. Originating from the Heian period, this blade was both a weapon and a symbol of the Samurai's honor, reflecting their unwavering commitment to the warrior's path.

Origin and Historical Significance

The Tanto dates back to the end of the Heian period, designed primarily as a stabbing instrument but also used for slashing. Its significance grew with the rise of the Samurai class, worn by these warriors as a status symbol and used in various rituals.

The Craftsmanship Behind Each Blade

Forging a Tanto requires precision and artistic mastery. From choosing the perfect steel to the complex processes of folding and tempering, creating a Tanto is a passionate endeavor. Each blade features unique patterns, making every Tanto a piece of unparalleled art.

Specifications and Details

  • Period: Mainly from the Heian to Edo periods.
  • Style: Typically single-edged with a slight curve, though variations exist.
  • Dimensions: Ranging from 15 to 30 cm (6 to 12 inches) in length.
  • Mountings: Often adorned with ornate fittings and finely crafted saya (scabbards).

Choosing an Authentic Tanto

Selecting an authentic Tanto requires knowledge and discernment. The key points to consider are:

  • Documentation: An authentic piece will be accompanied by certification from relevant institutions.
  • Blade Quality: Examine the polish, patterns, and overall finish of the blade.
  • Inscriptions on the Tang: Authentic Tanto often bear inscriptions revealing details about their origin or craftsman.

The Tanto in the Modern Context

Today, the Tanto is revered not only as a weapon but also as an embodiment of Japanese culture and aesthetics. Collectors and enthusiasts view it as a piece of art, capturing a fragment of Japan's rich past.

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