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Japanese Meiji
Period Hallmarked Silver Menuki
Pin A bamboo Menuki,
originally from a Samurai sword, found new life
on this brooch created during the Meiji Era
(1868-1912). These adornments were attached to
the hilt of each Samurai sword. The purpose was
to prevent the hand from slipping. Menuki are
often animals but the sword makers used a variety
of subjects. In 1876, Japan banned Samurai from
wearing of swords. The masterful metalwork of the
sword makers did not go to waste and was often
repurposed into jewelry. This Menuki pin is a
wonderful example and unusual because of the
silver hallmark, jungin. This mark was primarily
used during the Meiji period. Marked with jungin
a silver hallmark used primarily during the Meiji
period, measures 1-3/4" by 1/2".
Excellent condition.
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