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Hi all, I recently bought a few seppa from Japan and after a close look found that three had, or may have, engravings of some kind.

 

The most outstanding is a seppa with what I first thought were hammer marks but on closer in inspection it looks more like a 'picture' ....leaves....hills... or, is that simply my imagination?

 

For clarity, I will post a couple of pics of the first seppa (ref above) accompanied with a carpenters pencil 'rubbing'. I will post the second and third seppa on following posts so as to avoid any confusion 

 

If the second and third seppa actually have legible markings, it would be great to know what they mean.

 

Thank you.

 

 

 

 

 

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In my opinion, these are damages by hammer-blows. Someone (not a very sensitive person) tried to fit the SEPPA to the dimensions of a blade, I think. Usually, SEPPA are not decorated except for their rim.

 

What you see as signatures may indeed be marks by the craftsman. Not at all unusual.

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