kissakai Posted September 15, 2024 Report Posted September 15, 2024 I bought this tsuba today and wondered about the school. Later I'll take some better images I did think Nara, Mino, Mito Edo I haven't seen a Shakudo example with a Shakado rim It is concave Size = 59 x 51 x 5.0mm 2 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted September 15, 2024 Report Posted September 15, 2024 Grev, in my opinion it is a late EDO JIDAI TSUBA, so many 'schools' did no longer exist and worked in their pure tradition. Anyhow, you may be correct that we see influence of NARA, HAMANO or MITO here. If my old eyes are seeing the photos correctly, your "Frutti di mare" TSUBA is bi-convex. Quote
kissakai Posted September 15, 2024 Author Report Posted September 15, 2024 The tsuba is bi-convex Initially I thought it may be sanmei but it isn't I know these later tsuba have so many mixed school influences it can be impossible to state a school but note the influences The shells don't have any fine detail which in its self tells a story but it is quite attractive It still builds some back ground information Quote
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