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Kankyu-to(horse needle): (chrysanthemum familycrest) Raijo

Ordering Number: AF25734

Kogatana:
Inscription: (chrysanthemum familycrest) Raijo 雷除 

Maximum Length: 21.5cm (8.46in)
Blade Length: 11.5cm (4.53in)
width of Hamachi: 1.25cm (0.49in)
Era: the late Edo period

Special feature: A kankyu-tō (also called a bashin, horse needle) is a tool used to puncture a horse’s leg in order to release congested blood. They are mounted in fittings in the same manner as a kozuka and kogatana. This work is thought to have been made in the late Edo period. A Chinese poem appears to be engraved on the lower half; however, its content is unknown. Bashin (horse needles) bearing the same Chinese poem seem to be relatively common.

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Auction Starting Price:45,000JPY

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