Jorgensen Posted September 14, 2023 Report Posted September 14, 2023 I find this Tsuba very interesting and wondering if any have a Nakago themed Tsuba? I would love to see it. Hope you will enjoy. Details: Iron, octagonal kawarigata shape. The image is of the tangs of swords arranged in pattern around the nakago-ana. The writing is not the artist’s signature, rather the writings are the inscription (mei) found on the tangs of famous Bizen swords: Yasumitsu, Morimitsu, and other inscriptions representing Bizen Osafune and auspicious dates for sword-making. The holes in the top and bottom of the tsuba represent the peg-holes that would be punched into the tangs of swords, but here in this tsuba they possibly also can function as holes used to attach a wrist strap (udenuke-ana). A unique design on a tsuba that is in excellent condition. Video available on website here: https://tsubashi.com...ne-nakago-mei-tsuba/ Mei/signature: Several signatures of Bizen Osafune sword smiths School/province: Unknown Period/age: Edo Measures: 7.60 cm x 7.00 cm x 0.35 cm Certificate: No Included: NO kiri box included 11 2 1 Quote
Ray Singer Posted September 14, 2023 Report Posted September 14, 2023 I've seen a number of "nakago tsuba" over the years but with the design treatment, folded and layered composition, nagamei + date, etc this is by far the coolest example I've seen. 7 1 Quote
Deez77 Posted September 15, 2023 Report Posted September 15, 2023 That is an awesome motif Jimi-san. First time I've seen the nakago theme represented that way. I have a more common example. Damon 4 1 1 Quote
Spartancrest Posted September 15, 2023 Report Posted September 15, 2023 One here I have had on file for years but no information. If you clip off the rim you might get something similar A darker image found on PINTEREST -https://www.pinteres.../474989091940474173/ And another similar - four nakago A page from one of my books showing some very "crowded" versions and a common Chinese forgery. 6 1 Quote
Ford Hallam Posted September 15, 2023 Report Posted September 15, 2023 Like Ray I've seen many examples of the more usual nakago in a circle arrangement over the years, but this squarish form is really an excellent interpretation of the concept. I particularly appreciate the irregularly shape nakago ana, elegant and subtle touch. The big problem with nakago tsuba, of course, it that I cant see the point , I'll get my coat. 1 6 Quote
C0D Posted September 15, 2023 Report Posted September 15, 2023 I restored a badly corroded one some time ago 5 1 1 Quote
Spartancrest Posted September 15, 2023 Report Posted September 15, 2023 Manuel it looks like this one - sorry I have lost the reference to which book the image came from. Your guard [and nice restoration!] is more of a rounded square in shape. You might notice the Chinese copy has used the same pattern as the round one! https://aucview.com/yahoo/m344765922/ https://www.jauce.com/auction/g1088915649 Chinese fake still being sold - https://www.jauce.com/auction/o1057442849 or https://buyee.jp/ite.../auction/o1057442849 2 Quote
C0D Posted September 15, 2023 Report Posted September 15, 2023 I think i saw the second tsuba (the one in the red box), i'm pretty sure is done by the same tsubashi. 1 Quote
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