Samurai

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Japanese Culture, Japanese Art, Arrow Quiver, Archery Quiver, Japan Crafts, Quivers, Martial Arts Women, Basara, Traditional Archery
Rattan arrow quivers (utsubo) Edo period (17th-18th Century), Japan.  brown woven rattan, 39in. (99cm.) long.
Japanese Porcelain, Japanese Ceramics, Ceramic Clay, Ceramic Pottery, Water Artists, Paint Charts, Clay Box, Coloring Journal, Maker Culture
In the style of Ogata Kenzan | Writer's Box | Japan | Edo period (1615–1868) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dojo, Nippon, Erotic Art, House Inspo, Samurai, Embellishments, Micro, Sculptures, Tools
Мандзю - Manju - Kagamibuta - Netsuke.. 4.9 см.
Yari
Yari
Katana Swords, Samurai Warrior, Sword Blades, Swords And Daggers, Knives And Swords
How the Japanese Nagamaki Differed From Other Swords
Samurai Swords, Kendo, Samurai Costume, House Of Flying Daggers, Amory, Paracord Projects
Old sageo simple knot
Japanese China, Japanese Beauty, Asian Antiques, Japanese Antiques, Japanese Literature, Bellflower, Classic Image, Japanese Woodblock Printing
School of Ogata Kōrin | Coal container | Japan | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Edo Period, Wood Inlay, High Relief, Cedar Wood, China, Chinoiserie, Wood Art, 19th Century
Bonhams : A large inlaid sugi (Japanese cedar) wood oval tonkotsu (tobacco box) and cover By Isseisai, Edo period (1615-1868), mid/late 19th century (2)
Warfare, Legacy, Armor, Equipment, Punk, Culture, Traditional, Design
Katana, Samurai Art, Traditional Martial Arts
Rattan arrow quivers (utsubo) Edo period (17th-18th Century), Japan.  brown woven rattan, 39in. (99cm.) long.
Rattan arrow quivers (utsubo) Edo period (17th-18th Century), Japan.  brown woven rattan, 39in. (99cm.) long.