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historyarchaeologyartefacts:A sword ornament in the form of a spider from the Asante Empire (modern-
Fuchi-kashira with designs of millet-headsJapaneseEdo periodmid-19th centuryAraki Tomei (Japanese, 1
Kashira with design of waterboatman (amenbo) and ripplesJapaneseEdo periodearly to mid-19th century
Fuchi-kashira with design of birds and wavesJapaneseEdo periodearly to mid-19th centuryYoshioka Shig
virtual-artifacts:Crane tsuba, japan.
Sword ornament in the form of a lion | mid-20th century, Ghana
Sword-belt decoration (phalera), worn on the breast as an ornament by soldiers, especially as a mili
Sword Tibetan or Chinese,14th–16th centuryIron, gold, silver L. overall 34 7/8 in. (88.6 cm),
Sword-belt decoration (phalera), worn on the breast as an ornament by soldiers, especially as a mili
Viking sword with beautiful decorations. The extreme nature of the ornamentation on this sword
elsewheregreen:Pair of Sword-Grip Ornaments (Menuki). Japan, 18th century. Metropolitan Museum, NYC.
met-armsarmor:Pair of Sword-Grip Ornaments (Menuki), Arms and ArmorMedium: Gold, copper-gold alloy (
tiny embroidered ornaments for my d&d crew
met-armsarmor:Pair of Sword-Grip Ornaments (Menuki), 18th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms
Viking Sword with gold and silver inlaid Nordic ornaments. Danish, 9th or 10th centuryRead more: htt
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Sword-harness ornaments from Sutton Hoo (gold, garnet, glass: 14.25 g.),
elsewheregreen:Pair of Sword-Grip Ornaments (Menuki). Japan, 18th century. Metropolitan Museum, NYC.
museum-of-artifacts:Viking Sword with gold and silver inlaid Nordic ornaments. Danish, 9th or 10th c
met-armsarmor: Pair of Sword-Grip Ornaments (Menuki), Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and Armor Pur
met-armsarmor: Pair of Sword-Grip Ornaments (Menuki), Arms and Armor The Howard Mansfield Collection
Pair of Sword-Grip Ornaments (Menuki), Japan, 18th century. Metropolitan Museum, NYC.
met-armsarmor: Pair of Sword-Grip Ornaments (Menuki), 18th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms
met-armsarmor: Pair of Sword-Grip Ornaments (Menuki), Arms and ArmorGift of a Trustee of the Museum,
met-armsarmor: Pair of Sword-Grip Ornaments (Menuki), Arms and ArmorMedium: GoldPurchase, Joseph Pul
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