Blade and Mounting for a Double-Edged Dagger (Ken)
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A ken is a straight, double-edged blade. The term also refers to a sword with such a blade.
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A ken is a straight, double-edged blade. The term also refers to a sword with such a blade.
This artwork is meant to be viewed from right to left. Scroll left to view more.
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Title: Blade and Mounting for a Double-Edged Dagger (Ken)
Date: blade, late 16th–early 17th century; mounting, 19th century
Culture: Japanese
Medium: Steel,wood, lacquer, baleen, copper-gold alloy (shakudō), gold, silver, brass
Dimensions: L. 17 in. (43.2 cm); L. of blade 14 15/16 in. (37.9 cm); L. of cutting edge 10 3/8 in. (26.4 cm)
Classification: Daggers
Credit Line: H. O. Havemeyer Collection, Bequest of Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer, 1929
Accession Number: 29.100.1363a–d
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