Sword makers and armourers forced to turn to peaceful pursuits

The Komai family of sword makers and armourers were among the many Japanese metalworkers courting a new clientele during the Meiji period (1868-1912).

On the abolition of the Samurai, the Kyoto firm began making decorative objects, mostly made for e…

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