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Doctor’s Sword
Minko (signed by artist), c. 1750 - c. 1850
In Japan during the Edo period (1600-1868) only a select group of people were entitled to carry a sword. Doctors, for example, did not have that right. That is why as an indication of their status they wore a kind of small wooden blade, the design of which sometimes did not even remotely resemble a sword. This specimen, however, was carved with befitting details, with a serpentine dragon as the main motif.
- Artwork typesword
- Object numberAK-MAK-1779
- Dimensionslength 51 cm x width 6 cm x thickness 3.8 cm



