Edo-kinkō: Revision history

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11 December 2025

  • curprev 21:3921:39, 11 December 2025 CompUser talk contribs 5,283 bytes +5,283 Created page with "== Lead == '''Edo-kinkō''' (江戸金工) refers to the tradition of sword-fitting metalworkers active in Edo, present-day Tokyo Metropolis, from the Edo period through the modern era. As the political center of Tokugawa Japan, Edo supported a large and diverse community of metal artisans producing sword fittings for the shogunate, daimyō retainers and wealthy townspeople. Edo-kinkō is characterized by stylistic diversity, technical sophistication and the coexistence..."