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- Horimono abstract "Horimono (彫り物, 彫物, literally carving, engraving), also known as chōkoku (彫刻, "sculpture"), are the engraved images in the blade of a Japanese sword, which may include katana or tantō blades. The images are most often carved into ceremonial blades due to the inherent weakness associated with the compromised integrity of a carved blade. The artist is called a chōkokushi (彫刻師), or a horimonoshi (彫物師, "engraver"). There are a variety of designs, which include kozumi (claws), kusa kurikara (草倶利伽羅) (Arabesque style), Munenagabori (created in Munenaga), rendai (lotus pedastal), tokko (a type of Indian sword), fruit, dragons, and many others.".
- Horimono thumbnail Wakizashi_horimono.jpg?width=300.
- Horimono wikiPageExternalLink shige.htm.
- Horimono wikiPageExternalLink 0.
- Horimono wikiPageExternalLink sokenkinko.com.
- Horimono wikiPageExternalLink yoshihar.html.
- Horimono wikiPageID "7605159".
- Horimono wikiPageLength "1679".
- Horimono wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Horimono wikiPageRevisionID "643921306".
- Horimono wikiPageWikiLink Arabesque_(European_art).
- Horimono wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_swords.
- Horimono wikiPageWikiLink Category:Samurai_weapons_and_equipment.
- Horimono wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_sword.
- Horimono wikiPageWikiLink Katana.
- Horimono wikiPageWikiLink Munenaga.
- Horimono wikiPageWikiLink Tantō.
- Horimono wikiPageWikiLink Tokko_(sword).
- Horimono wikiPageWikiLink File:Wakizashi_horimono.jpg.
- Horimono wikiPageWikiLinkText "Horimono".
- Horimono wikiPageWikiLinkText "horimono".
- Horimono hasPhotoCollection Horimono.
- Horimono wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Horimono wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japanese_(samurai)_weapons,_armour_and_equipment.
- Horimono subject Category:Japanese_swords.
- Horimono subject Category:Samurai_weapons_and_equipment.
- Horimono hypernym Images.
- Horimono type Company.
- Horimono comment "Horimono (彫り物, 彫物, literally carving, engraving), also known as chōkoku (彫刻, "sculpture"), are the engraved images in the blade of a Japanese sword, which may include katana or tantō blades. The images are most often carved into ceremonial blades due to the inherent weakness associated with the compromised integrity of a carved blade. The artist is called a chōkokushi (彫刻師), or a horimonoshi (彫物師, "engraver").".
- Horimono label "Horimono".
- Horimono sameAs Horimono.
- Horimono sameAs Horimono.
- Horimono sameAs m.0266kdl.
- Horimono sameAs Q1563294.
- Horimono sameAs Q1563294.
- Horimono wasDerivedFrom Horimono?oldid=643921306.
- Horimono depiction Wakizashi_horimono.jpg.
- Horimono isPrimaryTopicOf Horimono.