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A collection of Japanese swords, identified as Tachi, are displayed vertically in a dark wooden and glass museum case. The swords are arranged in a multi-tiered wooden rack, with their hilts facing upwards. Each sword features an elaborately decorated hilt (tsuka) wrapped in various materials with intricate patterns, and ornate pommels (kashira). The scabbards (saya) also exhibit diverse designs, including lacquered finishes and decorative metal fittings.

The lighting in the display case is somewhat dim, and significant reflections are visible on the glass, particularly in the lower and central sections, appearing as horizontal bands of light. The background behind the swords is dark. No people are visible in the image.

Two informational labels are attached to the top interior of the display case. The first label, written in both Italian and English, describes "Tachi" as long swords worn at the hip, with a length over two shaku (one shaku being approximately 30 cm). It specifies the materials as steel, wood, and lacquer, and dates the swords to the Edo period (1603-1868) in Japan. The second label also identifies a "Tachi" and dates it to the Kosho Era (1455-57) of Japan's Muromachi period, attributing its manufacture to Shigetsugu. The presence of Italian on the labels, combined with the provided location context, suggests the image was taken in a museum in Venice, Italy.
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Jun 5, 2026

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A collection of Japanese swords, identified as Tachi, are displayed vertically in a dark wooden and glass museum case. The swords are arranged in a multi-tiered wooden rack, with their hilts facing upwards. Each sword features an elaborately decorated hilt (tsuka) wrapped in various materials with intricate patterns, and ornate pommels (kashira). The scabbards (saya) also exhibit diverse designs, including lacquered finishes and decorative metal fittings. The lighting in the display case is somewhat dim, and significant reflections are visible on the glass, particularly in the lower and central sections, appearing as horizontal bands of light. The background behind the swords is dark. No people are visible in the image. Two informational labels are attached to the top interior of the display case. The first label, written in both Italian and English, describes "Tachi" as long swords worn at the hip, with a length over two shaku (one shaku being approximately 30 cm). It specifies the materials as steel, wood, and lacquer, and dates the swords to the Edo period (1603-1868) in Japan. The second label also identifies a "Tachi" and dates it to the Kosho Era (1455-57) of Japan's Muromachi period, attributing its manufacture to Shigetsugu. The presence of Italian on the labels, combined with the provided location context, suggests the image was taken in a museum in Venice, Italy.

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