Deez77 Posted yesterday at 09:19 AM Report Posted yesterday at 09:19 AM Hello all, I wanted to share (what I would guess is) a rare occurrence when it comes to sekigane, one piece that is wrapped around the entire inner part of the nakago-ana. A bit of research makes be believe this is called 全周責金 zenshū sekigane. Does that sound right? Do others have examples of this? I am guessing this is just a more "high-class" way of refitting the tsuba, no? Damon 2 Quote
Spartancrest Posted yesterday at 11:08 AM Report Posted yesterday at 11:08 AM These two examples from a thread in 2020 Half full sekigane https://varshavskycollection.com/collection/tsu-0297/ 1 1 Quote
Lee Bray Posted yesterday at 11:46 AM Report Posted yesterday at 11:46 AM 27 minutes ago, Spartancrest said: This sekigane and the copper insert on the kogai-hitsu-ana were made and installed by me about 15 years ago so please don't think it's an antique addition.(Not directed at you, Dale, just in general.) I was selling the piece and the buyer wanted to install it on a sword he had so I added it so it would be closer to the dimension of his nakago. I figured it was a better way to do it than the buyer using a punch on the actual tsuba. 1 1 2 Quote
Hokke Posted yesterday at 05:03 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:03 PM 5 hours ago, Lee Bray said: This sekigane and the copper insert on the kogai-hitsu-ana were made and installed by me about 15 years ago so please don't think it's an antique addition.(Not directed at you, Dale, just in general.) I was selling the piece and the buyer wanted to install it on a sword he had so I added it so it would be closer to the dimension of his nakago. I figured it was a better way to do it than the buyer using a punch on the actual tsuba. That is exceptional work, very clean and precise. I would love to pick your brain in the future if I ever attempt this. 1 Quote
Spartancrest Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 23 hours ago, Deez77 said: Do others have examples of this Not entirely relevant to this thread but the design of the tsuba in the first post is very close to this one found in Malcolm Cox's Echizen Kinai download Quote
Deez77 Posted 4 hours ago Author Report Posted 4 hours ago Thanks a lot Dale. Yes, very similar indeed Quote
Kurikata Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Coming back to the main topic, one of my tsuba where the copper insert intends to repair the damages done to the nakago ana to fit a new blade. Quote
rkg Posted 38 minutes ago Report Posted 38 minutes ago Here are a few of my pieces that have been repaired like that which I could access images of easily... Best, rkg (Richard George) Quote
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