A Beautiful Japanese Sword Rack (Kake) of the Famous Tokugawa Samurai Family from the End of the Meiji Period Delve into the rich history and heritage of Japan with this exceptional sword rack (kake), from the famous Tokugawa Samurai family.
This unique piece, dating from the end of the Meiji period (1868-1912), is not only a functional holder for your valuable swords, but also a work of art in itself, steeped in the traditions and prestige of one of the most influential families in Japanese history.
The Tokugawa family played a crucial role in shaping Japan’s political and cultural landscape during the Edo period (1603-1868) and their influence extended well into the Meiji period. As shoguns, they ruled Japan and brought a period of peace and stability that lasted more than 250 years.
This sword rack is a tangible reminder of that time and offers a direct connection to the glorious days of the samurai.
Traditional Craftsmanship The sword rack is handcrafted by master craftsmen, who used age-old techniques to create a product that is both aesthetically beautiful and functional. The detailed carvings and finishing demonstrate an unparalleled commitment to quality and tradition.
Elegant and Functional This sword rack not only provides a safe and elegant way to display your swords, but also enhances the appearance of any room in which it is placed. It is designed to hold up to two swords, making it ideal for both the collector and practitioner of the Japanese martial arts.
Specifications Height: 32 cm Width: 45.5 cm Depth: 18 cm Capacity: Suitable for up to two swords Condition: Excellent, with minimal signs of aging confirming authenticity A Valuable Collectible Owning this sword rack means that you bring a piece of history and culture into your home.