Carved sheath - Carved sheath

Japanese: 刻鞘 - きざみざや
Carved sheath - Carved sheath
〘Noun〙 The sheath for a katana or a waist sword has grooves cut into it in the style of a maki-saya. There are types called ebi-saya and inro- ki-zami . ※Ukiyo-zoshi, Buke-giri -monogatari (1688), 6 "Leather handle with crab-shaped menuki, plain iron tsuba , chestnut- colored engraved scabbard. "

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Japanese:
〘名〙 打刀や腰刀の鞘に巻鞘にならって刻み目を入れたもの。海老鞘(えびざや)、印籠刻(いんろうきざ)みの類がある。※浮世草子・武家義理物語(1688)六「革柄(かはづか)に蟹の目貫、無地の鉄鍔(てつつば)に、くり色の刻(キザ)み鞘(ザヤ)

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