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Kojiri, Kashira Or Something Else?


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While taking inventory of all the items that I can sell off to fund my pursuit of Juyo, I found a strange little brass tosogu that I got as part of a bulk lot. It's pictured on the left here:

 

http://members.iinet.net.au/~rjgengath/MiscItems/tosogu_03.JPG

http://members.iinet.net.au/~rjgengath/MiscItems/tosogu_04.JPG

 

I remember it being described as a kashira, but comparing it with a similar kashira (on the right) it's much deeper, has a curved base, and the hitsu-ana seems too small for regular ito. The hitsu-ana's size also rules it out from being a kurikata, unless you're using a shoelace as a sageo. It looks like the right size and shape to be a kojiri, but then why the hitsu-ana?

 

Anyone know what this might be?

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I think it's just a deep kashira, probably for a tanto.

Tanto fittings seem to be more open to differing styles. A quick browse through Aoi art's list of tanto shows several deeper kashira than the standard 'flat' style generally seen on wakizashi and katana.

The narrower hitsu-ana would suggest a thinner ito which again is normal on tanto.

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