Avidmark Posted May 7, 2024 Report Posted May 7, 2024 So I’ve been looking for a plain Fuchi and Kashira for a koshirae im looking to have made for a Nobuyoshi 2nd katana. I’ve been scouring the FS section here, all the recommended dealers in the FS section, and other websites I’ve found on the internet. (AoiArt, Touken Komachi, Nihonto France) but I cannot find just a simple black design. Preferably a simple carved design in it with no gold, people, animals on them. Are there any other sites people can suggest? Appreciate the help. Quote
Matsunoki Posted May 7, 2024 Report Posted May 7, 2024 Mark, you could go on eBay.com and search for “shakudo fuchi kashira” You will have to ignore some Chinese crap but if you persevere I bet there’s something lurking on there. I just had a Quick Look and a few seemed likely candidates. Quote
Franco Posted May 7, 2024 Report Posted May 7, 2024 6 hours ago, Avidmark said: I’ve been looking for a plain Fuchi and Kashira https://www.Japanese-swords.com/ Quote
Avidmark Posted May 7, 2024 Author Report Posted May 7, 2024 47 minutes ago, Franco D said: https://www.Japanese-swords.com/ There are many in that section that fit what I’m looking for however these are all brand new correct? I’m looking to have all fittings from Edo era to match the blade. Quote
Spartancrest Posted May 8, 2024 Report Posted May 8, 2024 Try using these Kanji 日本刀装具 縁頭 https://www.jauce.com/search/日本刀装具+縁頭?auccat=2084057815 This site has a large number of modern and old pieces - it will take a bit of searching. Quote
ROKUJURO Posted May 8, 2024 Report Posted May 8, 2024 Mark, you are looking for FUCHI-GASHIRA that are typical for TENSHO KOSHIRAE (End of KOTO era/MOMOYAMA). The EDO period was known for fancier TOSOGU. Quote
BjornLundin Posted May 10, 2024 Report Posted May 10, 2024 https://www.aoijapan...ira-mumeiunsigned-4/ Quote
Avidmark Posted May 10, 2024 Author Report Posted May 10, 2024 1 hour ago, BjornLundin said: https://www.aoijapan...ira-mumeiunsigned-4/ I’ve been heavily leaning towards buying that’s set for a while as it’s simple and non descript. But so simple it has no character. But, I may go this route in the end. Quote
Tim Evans Posted May 10, 2024 Report Posted May 10, 2024 https://www.aoijapan...ira-mumeiunsigned-4/ This looks to be for wakizashi so it may be a little small for katana, especially the fuchi. Check the dimensions against your tsuka. Katana fuchi lengths are more like 37-40mm. The top of the kashira is a little bit dented or flattened. If copper, this can be reshaped by making a punch out of a hardwood dowel, then put the kashira down on a thin piece of closed cell foam and tap the dents out. You may not get it totally smooth, but at least the shape will look right. Alternatively, you can ask whoever is going to wrap the tsuka to fix it for you. Quote
Avidmark Posted May 11, 2024 Author Report Posted May 11, 2024 22 hours ago, Tim Evans said: https://www.aoijapan...ira-mumeiunsigned-4/ This looks to be for wakizashi so it may be a little small for katana, especially the fuchi. Check the dimensions against your tsuka. Katana fuchi lengths are more like 37-40mm. The top of the kashira is a little bit dented or flattened. If copper, this can be reshaped by making a punch out of a hardwood dowel, then put the kashira down on a thin piece of closed cell foam and tap the dents out. You may not get it totally smooth, but at least the shape will look right. Alternatively, you can ask whoever is going to wrap the tsuka to fix it for you. As for the size I was kind of wondering that as that’s one of the reasons I hadn’t jumped on it yet. There is this one that I very much like and if I go with this one I’d go Tensho Koshirae as I’d have to get a horn Kashira. However dont know anything about the seller or if its a decent quality Edo era Fuchi or a modern piece made to look old. https://soldiersmuse...info&products_id=450 Quote
Tim Evans Posted May 12, 2024 Report Posted May 12, 2024 The repros and the fakes are usually cast in one piece. This one shows the typical 2-piece fabricated construction and some age, so looks to be period correct. Quote
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