svarsh Posted August 11, 2014 Report Posted August 11, 2014 That's the hieroglyphs on the back of tsuba. Please help to read. Thanks. Sergei Quote
cabowen Posted August 11, 2014 Report Posted August 11, 2014 That's the hieroglyphs on the back of tsuba. Please help to read.Thanks. Sergei Not sure how many Egyptologists we have here..... :lol: Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted August 11, 2014 Report Posted August 11, 2014 How many Chinese Kanji characters can you see there Sergei? (Only one photograph is a little rough. You don't want to make it too easy, right?) Quote
svarsh Posted August 11, 2014 Author Report Posted August 11, 2014 Sorry, Chris, for the wrong use of the word hieroglyph. What I mean is pictograms and ideograms. Could you please read those? s Quote
cabowen Posted August 11, 2014 Report Posted August 11, 2014 Sorry, Chris, for the wrong use of the word hieroglyph.What I mean is pictograms and ideograms. Could you please read those? s Just kidding around.....it made me think of the pharaoh's tsuba..... Quote
svarsh Posted August 11, 2014 Author Report Posted August 11, 2014 Seems like ancient Egyptian sword did not have a hand guard. Anyway, what those kinji says? Quote
kusunokimasahige Posted August 17, 2014 Report Posted August 17, 2014 Some did, some did not. Here is the translation of the Kanji : To be honest, I would not know what the kanji say. The image is very unclear in that respect. You might be able to do a rubbing like sometimes is done with coins. That might make the kanji clearer. KM Quote
Gabriel L Posted August 17, 2014 Report Posted August 17, 2014 Poor Sergei… hope he isn't too discouraged by all the ribbing. C'mon guys, we can do better. I mean mu 無 is clear enough, right? Quote
Brian Posted August 17, 2014 Report Posted August 17, 2014 Dunno...it is really hard to make out. Tried to Photoshop it a bit, but not far better. Btw, really like this tsuba. Brian Quote
k morita Posted August 20, 2014 Report Posted August 20, 2014 Hi, I decoded the four Kanji on the tsuba at last. It's says 廓 然 無 性 The four Kanji is the teachings of Dharma. Quote
John A Stuart Posted August 20, 2014 Report Posted August 20, 2014 I couldn't see that at all. Fantastic. Here is 廓然無聖(菩提達摩禪師) http://www.book853.com/show.aspx?id=2094&cid=144 John Quote
Gabriel L Posted August 20, 2014 Report Posted August 20, 2014 Glad I got 無 at least, I had no chance with the other three. Many thanks once again to Morita san. I found the story behind the phrase very interesting. Quote
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