A Ko-Tosho tsuba featuring an ume (plum) sukashi design. It is ubu (original, unaltered) and lacks hitsu ana, dating back to the early or middle Muromachi period (1392 – 1450). The tsuba comes with a custom-made box inscribed by Mr. Itô Mitsuru.
ubu · Ko-Tosho · Koto



Ko-Tosho School
Kotō
Ubu (unaltered)
Tosho-Katchushi
We could not find an authenticity certificate on the seller’s listing. Japanese swords and fittings are normally papered by the NBTHK (or the NTHK). Without one, the attribution is the seller’s own assessment and has not been independently verified — treat it with caution and ask the dealer about certification before buying.
All sales are final and no refund will be issued. Individual refund conditions may be offered on request. For items with third-party certificates (e.g. NBTHK), a return is offered if the certificate is proven falsified and claimed within one year after shipment.
A Ko-Tosho tsuba featuring an ume (plum) sukashi design. It is ubu (original, unaltered) and lacks hitsu ana, dating back to the early or middle Muromachi period (1392 – 1450). The tsuba comes with a custom-made box inscribed by Mr. Itô Mitsuru.
ubu · Ko-Tosho · Koto



Ko-Tosho School
Kotō
Ubu (unaltered)
Tosho-Katchushi
We could not find an authenticity certificate on the seller’s listing. Japanese swords and fittings are normally papered by the NBTHK (or the NTHK). Without one, the attribution is the seller’s own assessment and has not been independently verified — treat it with caution and ask the dealer about certification before buying.
All sales are final and no refund will be issued. Individual refund conditions may be offered on request. For items with third-party certificates (e.g. NBTHK), a return is offered if the certificate is proven falsified and claimed within one year after shipment.