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Edo Period Samurai Chato
Item #: WR683
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This is a Chato (Tea Sword) or Chagatana/Bokuto from the Edo period somewhere around the 1840's-1850's time period. These carved wood Chato's were designed for doctor's, poets, scholars and other non combatants of the Samurai culture. The doctors were not allowed to carry an actual sword, since their role was in the preserving of life, no taking it. They carried these Chato's as a symbol of their rank and their loyalty to the Lord of their domain. This one measures 23 1/2" in length and is 2" at the widest point. This one is carved to resemble an actual Wakizashi. While it is all one piece, it appears that the Tsuka(handle) Tsuba (guard) can be removed from the Saya (scabbard). The handle is not wrapped in a marine skin, but is complete with Menuki (ornaments), Mekugi (peg) and a Kashira (buttcap). A Kozuka (small knife), made entirely of wood, is found in the saya. The slightly darker colored wooden handle has a dragon menuki on it. The saya has ribs along the entire length. There is a provision for a Sageo (cord) on the saya, but there is not one present. The entire Wakizashi has been lacquered black, but shows where from actual handling. The Samurai warrior menuki on either side of the tsuka, the dragon menuki on the kozuka and very intricately detailed. If you have an antique Japanese collection, particularly a Samurai collection, this Chato is a must for you!
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