Ken-Hawaii Posted April 11, 2020 Report Posted April 11, 2020 Does the quality of this kashira really match that of the fuchi? Quote
ROKUJURO Posted April 11, 2020 Report Posted April 11, 2020 Ken,obviously same theme, but the quality is difficult to judge for me with only one photo. Certainliy different materials; SHIBUICHI KASHIRA vs. iron FUCHI with copper decoration. While westerners notions about matching items in TOSOGU may differ widely from Japanese taste, I think that FUCHI and KASHIRA - if a matching set - are mostly of same materilal and, if possible, from the same hand. Quote
lonely panet Posted April 11, 2020 Report Posted April 11, 2020 By the photos it's Eric wozimono Quote
Ken-Hawaii Posted April 11, 2020 Author Report Posted April 11, 2020 Yeah, it's pretty easy to recognize Eric's photography, isn't it? Here's the listing: https://www.ebay.com/itm/19th-C-SUPERB-HIGO-OCTOPUS-FUCHI-KASHIRA-Japanese-Sword-Tsuba-Menuki-Kozuka/283832328580 The fuchi octopus is exquisite, in my Western eyes, while the kashira looks...plain & not well-done. So, is it a difference in cultures, or do they really look dissimilaar? Quote
Gunome Posted April 11, 2020 Report Posted April 11, 2020 Hello It is obvious the fuchi is in shibuishi and the kashira in shakudo. Based on that I thinks it is quite Strange that a "matching set" don't use the same materials ! Also, look at the eyes on both. Not the same technic used. So, for me it same the Octopus theme, but not a Matching set / not the same maker. 3 Quote
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