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Yoshiro Tsuba


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I have two Yoshiro-style tsubas, and would like to learn more about them and the school. I saw a few discussions here (http://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/9268-yoshiro-school-tsuba-opinions/) and here (http://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/12912-a-yoshiro-mon-tsuba/), and also looked at http://tsuba.jyuluck-do.com/YoshiroShikiShinchuZoganTsuba.html.

Still would like to collect opinions from the fellow tsuba lovers.

 

Sergei

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Thank you, Marius. Yes, what do you think about these tsuba?

How do you judge whether it good? And how old?

Besides 'good' and 'old' questions (which are important!), may be anyone knows what are the mons? Which families? Or whether it mons or just symbols, flowers, geometry, just beautiful elements to make the sword nicer/cooler?

Sergei

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My pleasure, Sergei :) IMHO not too old (late Edo), not too good (average iron and uninspiring inlay). Yes, some seem to be crests. Ascribing them to families makes no big sense as these are not tsuba made for daimyo. 

 

Many mons with a nice index:

http://www.tozandoshop.com/v/vspfiles/kamon/plant1.html

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