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Book Review: The Art Of The Japanese Sword: The Craft Of Swordmaking And Its Appreciation
August 28, 2014
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Like people and snowflakes, no two Japanese swords are the same!
Written by Yoshindo Yoshihara (a third generation swordsmith) with Leon and Hiroko Kapp, The Art of the Japanese Sword is a beautiful large format book (effectively printed on glossy black paper with white text) that focuses on the production and understanding of the symbolic steel weapon once used by samurai and now admired by art collectors all round the world as an object of perfection, although many people use them to practice traditional Japanese martial arts like Iaido (the art of drawing the sword). Read more…
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