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What is the school of this tsuba ? Shoami or not Shoami.


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Hi there.

I am Fred, I am new in this forum. Maybe i can find good informations with you guys.

I have this nice tsuba made of iron  with fine gold zogan. The rim is also inlay with gold.

Size 65mmx62mm

 

One of my friends told me that it is a shoami but I don't think so. If someone can help? Thanks

 

 

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18 hours ago, Fred420 said:

Thanks for the ultra rapid answer :)

Kyo-Kenjō looks close to my tsuba, i will search this way.

 

Kyo is short for Kyoto. 

Kenjo (in this context) is sort of a general term for certain type of tsuba.

Slightly more bling (with gold) for going into town type of dress up, but not a tsuba that cost an arm and leg to have.

 

The tsuba equivalent of wearing cuff-links. 

Usually associated with Kyoto.

 

 

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Posted

Hi Fred,

 

My tuppence worth it could be from the Awa Shoami artists, who can be categorised as Kenjo. May be where your friends reference to Shoami comes from.

 

If you have access to Marcus Seskus Tosogu Classroom volume 2, page 456, may give further insight.

 

Nice tsuba BTW.

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