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Turtle shell used in Koshirae. Any pics ?


Carlo Giuseppe Tacchini

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Hi Carlo, torise shell was cerianly used in koshirae, just as horn was, so or the most part, as a decoration or trim on a koshirae. Googling the net, I found a few references thought the one I wanted mosy was not working.

 

At Ed Marshall's site is this amazing koshirae.

 

http://yakiba.com/kosh_shibayama.htm

 

At Tokugawa is this horse riding matchlock with a small amount of tortise shell

 

http://www.sanmei.com/Pictures/Hinawa/A34222_R860_PUP1.jpg

 

and also at Eokugawa is this Tortoiseshell work black lacquered sheath Aikuchi Tanto Fitting/ This is the link that does not work for me. In the Reference ssection, look down to TANTO_K957 and you will at least see what I mean.

 

http://www.sanmei.com/shop_e/en-us/dept_34.html

 

Tostise shell was also used as a design and many Nobuie and Edo Tosho tsuba are famous for the design.

 

nobuie.jpg

image courtesy of J Gilbert

 

cheers

 

Rich

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  • 5 months later...
Hi all.

 

I'm kindly asking if anybody has pictures showing the use of

turtle shell in Koshirae.

Information about school and period very welcomed as well.

 

Thanks for your time.

 

Hey Carlo,

 

here you go, better late than never ;)

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/WWII-Japanese-OFFICERS-PARADE-SWORD-WITH-TORTOISE-GRIP_W0QQitemZ120101938575QQcategoryZ4080QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

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