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Japanese Quiver - Utsubo / Yadzutsu - Kodomo No Hi - Little Boys' Day - Japan Edo

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Japanese Quiver - Utsubo / Yadzutsu - Kodomo No Hi - Little Boys' Day - Japan Edo
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"Japanese Quiver - Utsubo / Yadzutsu - Kodomo No Hi - Little Boys' Day - Japan Edo"
Mid-19th century Edo period (1603-1868) Japan Super and rare small quiver called Utsubo* or Yadzutsu* late Edo Japanese *Utsubo open quiver *Yadzutsu is a type of arrow quiver used in kyūdō, archery Japanese bow, using the Japanese longbow, the Yumi. It is usually cylindrical in shape and zipped at the top, and looks like a cylindrical blueprint holder. These are accessories made for Kodomo no hi, the little boys' party in Japan, he made small accessories for boys, such as quivers, bows, katanas and all kinds of Samurai accessories. Superb realization in leather and bearskin. Rare objects on the Japanese art market, superb for a cabinet of curiosities! Dimensions: Height: 20cm

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Japanese Quiver - Utsubo / Yadzutsu - Kodomo No Hi - Little Boys' Day - Japan Edo
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