cluckdaddy76 Posted December 2 Report Posted December 2 Here is one from my collection that resembles Dale’s last photo. 3 1 Quote
Barrett Hiebert Posted December 23 Author Report Posted December 23 John To and cluckdaddy 76, Thank you for the explanation John To and pictures. Very interesting. Thank you cluckdaddy 76 as well for the picture. I also did find this itomaki gata style tsuba on this Aoi Art Wakizashi. Check it out. : D Link to check out the entirety of the blade below. https://www.aoijapan.com/wakizashi-bizen-koku-ju-osafune-sakyoshin-munemitsu-dated-august-1501-bunki-1-nbthk-hozon-token/ Best regards, Barrett Hiebert 1 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted December 24 Report Posted December 24 Barrett, I wonder if the above TSUBA shape would really be called ITOMAKI-GATA. In my imagination, it is more like "4 FUJI SAN" or "4 mountains", but I don't know. Looking forward to hearing the opinions of more knowledgeable members! 2 Quote
Barrett Hiebert Posted Wednesday at 09:04 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 09:04 PM Jean, I don't know either. I am not familiar with Fuji San style tsuba. (Shrugs). Barrett Quote
ROKUJURO Posted Wednesday at 10:08 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 10:08 PM I thought of something like this: 2 Quote
Barrett Hiebert Posted Thursday at 05:11 AM Author Report Posted Thursday at 05:11 AM Jean, That makes sense. Thank you for the picture. Best regards, Barrett Hiebert Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted Thursday at 06:16 AM Report Posted Thursday at 06:16 AM Reminds me of this ‘bamboo’ netsuke (made of ivory) with the Fushi joint in the design of Mt Fuji. I think this is a wordplay on Fushi and Fuji, talismanic, Fuji (不死 Fushi) meaning ‘eternal life’. 2 1 Quote
Spartancrest Posted Thursday at 12:44 PM Report Posted Thursday at 12:44 PM Title: Yotsu Fuji Description An Iron Tsuba mountain shape four corners with Kozuka & Kougai holes This kind of four corner shape is called “Yotsu Fuji” in Japanese. 2 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted Thursday at 02:07 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:07 PM Thank you Dale! I knew/hoped you would find one like that! Quote
Barrett Hiebert Posted Thursday at 02:14 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 02:14 PM Dale, Thank you for the picture and description. I stand corrected. I also enjoy that type of tsuba. It just looks like a variation of this tsuba shown in this thread earlier, to be honest. Best regards, Barrett Hiebert 1 Quote
Spartancrest Posted Friday at 01:29 AM Report Posted Friday at 01:29 AM Yotsu Fuji ? What to make of this one - not Itomaki-gata but I don't think it represents Fuji-san either [the sides are flat not curved]? And this? 2 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted Friday at 01:35 AM Report Posted Friday at 01:35 AM Perhaps not all TSUBA makers were strictly following a design system. 1 1 Quote
Steves87 Posted Friday at 03:09 AM Report Posted Friday at 03:09 AM Just want to re-point out this one that Dale posted.... this one is a masterpiece of thought.... 2 Quote
Spartancrest Posted Friday at 03:33 AM Report Posted Friday at 03:33 AM Steve that one is from an auction of ten back in 2013 - https://www.bonhams.com/auction/21106/lot/202/ten-various-iron-tsuba-17th-to-18th-century/ information is very limited "another of lozenge form carved with mokume" - doesn't say much for such a nice piece 2 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted Saturday at 12:30 AM Report Posted Saturday at 12:30 AM John, referring a bit late to your post of December 1st, when you posted an altered TSUBA with ITOMAKI design. I had a look in my collection on these calm days and found perhaps what you were thinking of: 3 1 Quote
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