pica Posted July 25, 2024 Report Posted July 25, 2024 I ask if anyone ever see this mon, Iâve searched but i havenât found anything. Thanks in advance for any help Quote
Rivkin Posted July 25, 2024 Report Posted July 25, 2024 Can we look at the entire object? The reason I am asking is the bright yellow color of nashiji and the fact that its exetured with relatively large yellowish pieces. This is Taisho- early/mid Showa style and accordingly its interesting to estimate the role plaid by the mon. Quote
Tanto54 Posted July 26, 2024 Report Posted July 26, 2024 Hi Stefano, Â Looks like a nice saya. Â The mon is upside down. Â Its a Gohei Mon (crossed scepters used by Shinto Priests) - a variant of the one shown here. Â 6 1 1 Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted July 27, 2024 Report Posted July 27, 2024 Chigai Gohei, yes, and it also has elements of Noshi papers in it.Â çšæå®¶çŽ - æ€çŽ¢ ç»å (bing.com) Another example... èªåŒçšæå®¶çŽ - æ€çŽ¢ ç»å (bing.com) Quote
uwe Posted July 27, 2024 Report Posted July 27, 2024 As expected, I couldn't find an exact match  Here are two examples which, however, differ in the arrangement of the paper strips:   To simplify, guess we can call it "äžžã«éãå¹£" (Maru ni chigai hei).   1 Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted July 27, 2024 Report Posted July 27, 2024 èªåŒçšæéŽå®¶çŽ èªåŒçšæéŽå®¶çŽ - æ€çŽ¢ ç»å (bing.com) èªåŒçšæéŽå®¶çŽ - æ€çŽ¢ ç»å (bing.com) Maybe we need to add éŽ suzu (cat bells) to our search parameters.  PS Oh, no, that was George above that added those!!! Quote
uwe Posted July 27, 2024 Report Posted July 27, 2024 I think there are no bells at the mon in question, Piers ð€ 1 Quote
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