Matsunoki Posted September 17, 2023 Report Posted September 17, 2023 Hello all, posting this as usual for thoughts, interest etc….. It’s a lovely quality shakudo small wakizashi tsuba with rich inlay that at first seems quite simple and straightforward. We have a kimono stand with a luxurious kimono draped over it on the ura and continued onto the omote, then we have a large wash basin and apparently a sake cup. It’s not until you examine the very small inlaid partially unrolled scroll that you see without doubt it depicts the beginning of a shunga scroll. That changes things a bit🙂 I’ve seen a great many tsuba but never one hinting at such an encounter…..but then I’ve led a very sheltered life. I wonder if it represents an episode from The Tales of Genji? I’m amazed it doesn’t carry a “good” Mei. Quality is superb. Any views? Many thanks and all the best. Colin 2 6 Quote
BIG Posted September 17, 2023 Report Posted September 17, 2023 May be famous handscroll with the 36 immortal poets.. https://www.metmuseu...ection/search/670923 Best Quote
Matsunoki Posted September 17, 2023 Author Report Posted September 17, 2023 57 minutes ago, BIG said: May be famous handscroll with the 36 immortal poets.. Peter, hello. Thanks for looking. The scroll on the tsuba shows a man and woman on a quilt. .She appears to lie back on a pillow or cushion. He appears to wear a court cap. It looks like the start of a romantic encounter🙂 as depicted in many a shunga scroll. Is there anything specific that points to the Poets scroll? Were any “encounters” depicted? of course my interpretation could be wrong. 1 Quote
rematron Posted September 17, 2023 Report Posted September 17, 2023 I like that one very much, Colin! Putting the “kink” in kinko? 2 9 Quote
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