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Kanayama vs Ko-shoami.


Artur DrogaMiecza

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From my experience of having owned some papered Kanayama and Ko-Shōami tsuba, what is most important in telling the difference is the detail and characteristics and the distribution of the forged iron.  What I have seen in Kanayama tsuba that are thicker at the rim and thinner toward the seppa-dai and that they would have rounded square rims (kaku-mimi-koniku 角耳小肉) versus a more pain round rim (丸耳). Also, with Kanayama you would have many large iron-bones (tekkotsu 鉄骨) appearance the of the iron bones. I see that in your Kanayama tsuba example above along with the large strong iron bones along the rim. Thank you for sharing your nice Kanayama tsuba. :thumbsup:           

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On 4/27/2023 at 1:20 PM, Soshin said:

From my experience of having owned some papered Kanayama and Ko-Shōami tsuba, what is most important in telling the difference is the detail and characteristics and the distribution of the forged iron.  What I have seen in Kanayama tsuba that are thicker at the rim and thinner toward the seppa-dai and that they would have rounded square rims (kaku-mimi-koniku 角耳小肉) versus a more pain round rim (丸耳). Also, with Kanayama you would have many large iron-bones (tekkotsu 鉄骨) appearance the of the iron bones. I see that in your Kanayama tsuba example above along with the large strong iron bones along the rim. Thank you for sharing your nice Kanayama tsuba. :thumbsup:           

Thank You very much!

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