What does Kodogu mean?
Kodogu is an umbrella term for the ornamentation on Japanese swords. It mainly includes the small elements of the hilt (tsuka) of a katana, tachi or other sword.
Typical examples are the blade (tsuba) or the end caps of the handle (fuchi and kashira).
These elements can be manufactured to a high artistic standard and are collector's items that have many fans worldwide.
Why are there special boxes for Japanese sword accessories?
Due to the popularity of sword accessories, the prices for high-quality pieces are correspondingly high. The treasures therefore deserve special protection.
This protection is provided by the wooden boxes, which are manufactured especially for this one purpose. In addition, many elements are made of iron or steel and can therefore rust.
An additional advantage of the boxes is that the contents do not constantly come into contact with fresh air, which would encourage rust.
What makes the Tsuba boxes at Samuraischwert.kaufen so special?
Our boxes for sword accessories are imported directly from Japan. The manufacturing company specialises in the production of sword accessories.
The wood used for the boxes is Paulownia wood, also known as Kiri wood. This wood retains little moisture, which is why it is ideal for storing sabre rattles.
The box contains padding for the accessories and a fixation for the jewellery.
There are also boxes in which a second cushion cushions the centreboard accessories from above.
For which sword accessories for katana are there suitable wooden boxes?
As standard, you will find the classic Tsuba box with green upholstery in our range.
We can also provide a version with purple upholstery or the more exclusive version with an additional cushion to order.
There is also a suitable box for all other accessories. If you are looking for boxes for your sword accessories, please contact our customer service: https://samuraischwert.kaufen/kontakt/