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iron fuchi kashira


b.hennick

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I have these iron fittings on my kanefusa and I believe they were made by Hirotoshi - 18th cent, also a kojiri on the saya.

 

 

 

 

 

Would these be hard to work? I am sure the iron is much harder than copper or some of the other metals.

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NIce fittings Brian! Iron is quite difficult to work. It is rare in Goto work as they used soft metals. Iron is far more challenging. That is one reason why I like the work. There seems to be much more detail in my fuchi kashira. I will try to take some closeups of the finer work. I can't imagine how one would do what I see. Then again I can't imagine how Ford Hallam works his magic!

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Barry: I can see there is more definition in the carving on yours and it is funny when I look closely at the ones on mine they almost look "worn" but I can't figure what activity would burnish the iron like that. There are areas clear and sharp that blend into areas that almost disappear like it is supposed to be really ancient and this is on a gendaito Kanefusa

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For consideration:

"Diamond-shapes" in the gaps between tsuka-ito are assymetrical, crossings are all made in the same direction and red/black paint was spilt all over the place. Does this look like genuine Japanese craftsmanship? And if not, what does it mean?

 

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