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    Posted 8 years ago

    Jentay71
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    I was wondering if anyone could tell me any information about them they were my Grandfather's i think they are made from bullet casings.

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    1. wexval, 8 years ago
      Not made from shell casings. These are Japanese chokin. Chokin is an art of metal engraving dating to the 12th century. It was originally used to decorate the copper plates of samurai armor which were then laced together with silk or leather. The engravings were overlaid with pure gold, silver, and sometimes more copper. Your pair is a nice example of the art.
      Cheers, Val
    2. Jentay71, 8 years ago
      Does that mean these are from the 12th century?
    3. wexval, 8 years ago
      No, they date from the last century, the art dates from the 12th century.

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