Ōsaka-kinkō: Revision history

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12 December 2025

  • curprev 20:4620:46, 12 December 2025 CompUser talk contribs 4,440 bytes +4,440 Created page with "== Lead == '''Ōsaka-kinkō''' (大坂金工) refers to the tradition of sword-fitting metalworkers active in Ōsaka, a major commercial and artisanal center of Japan, from the Edo period into the modern era. Benefiting from the city’s role as a hub of trade and craftsmanship, Ōsaka-kinkō developed a diverse and technically accomplished body of work characterized by refined soft-metal carving and decorative versatility. The tradition reflects Ōsaka’s urban culture..."