Katana made during Shinto era(1596-1771AD)
Shinto is a Japanese sword produced from 1596 to 1763, the period from the end of the Azuchi-Momoyama period to the middle of the Edo period. The main characteristics of the Shinto as a whole are the shallow curvature of the blade, the jigane is well-defined and exquisite, and the hamon is bold and flamboyant.
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