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what is this tsuba imagery ?


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Hello David,

 

I don’t know a lot about tsuba.  But the motif on the tsuba you are asking about is interesting.  I notice that on the back side of the tsuba is part of a Torii gate.  A Torii gate is usually found at the entrance to a Shinto shrine.  So maybe the figure on the front of the tsuba is a Shinto priest performing some sort of “cleaning” or “purification” ritual.  Perhaps others on the forum can tell you more. 

 

With respect,

Dan

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I think it has something to do with a legend of a giant peach or plum? - someone will know the legend better than I.

 

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This one is Hotei behind a large bag, with a radish on the back.

Clearly not the same as what you posted David... but maybe a similar concept?

Maybe they are both some sort of "blessing for a good harvest"?

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Good morning Gentlemen,

 

With reference to Glen's post.

 

The image of Hotei and his sack has long been used to portray a lack of concern for social conventions or material wealth.

 

He is said to have carried his meagre possessions around in a large sack.

 

As such, he became a popular subject for Zen ink painters, who saw him as the personification of non - attachment.

 

The item on the reverse which looks like a radish represents a priest's horsehair sceptre, known as a Hossu, which Hotei has gleefully discarded along with the other attributes of Buddhist dogma.

 

 

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