vajo Posted October 25, 2020 Report Posted October 25, 2020 I search for a fuchi/ kashira that fits to that tsuba (for a restoration project). But i have no clue what the motif is i search for. Any help would be appreciated. Is it leaves, a mon or butterflies? Quote
zanilu Posted October 25, 2020 Report Posted October 25, 2020 Hi Chris. I do not want to hijack your thread but by chance I have recently acquired a very similar tsuba, even though not as in good conditions as yours. I have also a matching kozuka: My hypothesis for the kozuka is Washida school. For the tsuba not sure yet. Do you have more information on yours? Best Regards Luca 1 Quote
vajo Posted October 25, 2020 Author Report Posted October 25, 2020 Hi Luca, no i have no information about the tsuba. It is on shipping to me. I wait that it will arrive here. The Kozuka has the same design, wow. I thought these are vine leaves but the longer i look on the pictures it can be butterflies. And what are these silver sprinkles around the leaves. Your Tsuba looks nice too. Looks also nearly pauwlonia. I dont know. Maybe its a mon? Quote
matsuba Posted October 26, 2020 Report Posted October 26, 2020 Hi, Chris, I think they are paulownia (Kiri) leaves presented as 3-5-3 flower kiri mon as in your picture above.Silver sprinkles represent the flowers. Lot of variations of kiri mon are shown in page 249 in Gary Murtha's book Japanese sword guards. 1 1 Quote
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