Description
Hon Kokutan (African Ebony)
Same: Black
but it has not always been the case: it actually used to mean "husband" on the contrary
Standard Bokken Specifications Wood IchiiKashi
Mokko Kamon Engraving [F]Synthetic_Fabric Hon Kokutan (African Ebony)Mokko Kamon Engraving Figure Chaenomeles speciosa (Japanese quince) in Japanese. The Mokko is one of the 10 most used family emblems (judaimon) in Japan. The origin of the Mokko mon is rather unclear and still debated. Some think it represents the flower of a Japanese quince, while others regard it as a sliced cucumber or a melon based design There are 2 main designs in this family of mon: a "4 branch" and a "5 branch" design. The "4 branch" design,
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