shakudo Posted Monday at 11:33 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:33 PM Hi members, Just opened my parcel from Japan and exceptionally pleased with my purchase. I have included the cover page of the auction with sellers discription? No mei was pictured bit on closer examination I found a solitary character on the side which I have found a common place. Im away from my books at present so unable to make a start on translation and thought that maybe a member may know this kanji? Ill put a post in Translation needed aswell to see what we have! Thank you in anticipation, Mike. Quote
John C Posted Tuesday at 01:17 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:17 AM With those two attachment points, it looks a bit like a maekanagu (clasp for a tabako-ire). John C. Quote
Charlie C Posted Tuesday at 02:04 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:04 AM Hi Mike, It looks like a 花押(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huaya) to me, not a name written in Chinese characters. The back clearly indicates that it was used as a buckle, but also could be made as a very large menuki first then transformed into a buckle. Still, this type of large menuki was only made from the end of the Edo era onward. C. C. Quote
Scogg Posted Tuesday at 02:40 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:40 AM Hard to tell how large or small it is. I was thinking obidome, too. I once bought an item listed as an obidome that turned out to be a repurposed kashira https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/46031-shakudo-nanako-obidome/ 1 Quote
shakudo Posted Tuesday at 03:04 AM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 03:04 AM Many thanks for your replies. Felt it was far to large for a menuki so had to be a buckle! Really interested in the kanji though- I purchased it for the work but surprised to find kanji, also that the seller didnt utilise in description! My guess is late 18thC due to its condition- hasnt seen any wear as no rubbing or scratches! Many thanks one and all! Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted Tuesday at 03:27 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:27 AM What is an Obidome? what is an obidome - 検索 1 Quote
Jack Zacao Posted Tuesday at 05:34 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 05:34 AM it is an obidome, impractical to use as menuki, i have seen menuki as long but never this tall. the character is a kao, but i can’t tell whose it is. seems to be mito school, the description is correct in that. below is an example from a Mito school as well, note the last charator , a similar Kao https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/A_1951-1114-41 1 Quote
shakudo Posted Tuesday at 06:54 AM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 06:54 AM Hi Jack, great info but no graphics on link- only on phone sadly! Can you send pic maybe? Thanks for stopping by! Mike Quote
shakudo Posted Wednesday at 08:23 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 08:23 PM Hi all, Many thanks for syopping by, good info to follow up woth when I unpack my books! Als Jack, finally found image, apologies hadnt navigate Brit museum sight before so still learning and I agree the last character is very close- thank you so much. Happy, merry Festive season to , stay healthy! Cheers Mike Quote
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