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Tsuba and menuki help


Mark C

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Hi all,

 

I recently picked these up seperatly but I think Iwill mount them as a set.

 

Tsuba:

2.5inches across

2.75 inches tall

1/8 thick, reducing as it goes towards the middle

 

The subject being a gentleman (could this be sage?)with a frog sitting in front of him and mountain scenery in the back ground.

 

Menuki:

 

aprox 1 3/8 long

obviously two frog/toads but what I have noticed is that the throat on one of the frogs is larger than the other :?:

 

Any information/comments on the Tsuba and Menuki will be greatfuly received.

 

Many thanks

 

Mark

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I don't think there is such a distinction between frogs and toads in Japanese as there is English. I think in Japanese the frog and toad are collectively called KAERU which also sounds like the verb "to go home."

Not exactly. :)

Frogs are called Kaeru (蛙) and toads are usually called Gama (蝦蟇; actually Gama-gaeru) or Hiki-gaeru. Of course they are called Kaeru in a broad sense.

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