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An Edo Period Armourer's Myochin School Chrysanthemum Katana Tsuba

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£295.00

Description

Iron plate tsuba in circular shape with omote and ura surfaces showing multiple hot stamp kiku stamp designs. Tsuba were made by whole dynasties of craftsmen whose only craft was making tsuba. They were usually lavishly decorated. In addition to being collectors items, they were often used as heirlooms, passed from one generation to the next. Japanese families with samurai roots sometimes have their family crest (mon) crafted onto a tsuba. Tsuba can be found in a variety of metals and alloys, including iron, steel, brass, copper and shakudo. In a duel, two participants may lock their katana together at the point of the tsuba and push, trying to gain a better position from which to strike the other down. This is known as tsubazeriai pushing tsuba against each other.
Product Info

Product Info

  • Conflict Before 19th Century A
  • Nation Japan H
  • Item Type Edged Weapons H
Dealer Info

Dealer Info

  • Source Site The Lanes Armoury Marketplace Listing Updated 6 months ago
  • Currency GBP
  • Ships From Flag Brighton, East Sussex · United Kingdom
  • Product ID 265907

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