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Hi Everybody,

This set came with a potential Koto Nanbokucho blade I recently purchased.

I'm wondering if anyone can help me with what the theme of these Fuchi/Kashira are?

Are they a set?

What is the object that is below the chin in the Kashira?

I think one side of the Fuchi is helmet?

What is on the other side?

Thanks for you help guys.

 

Gwyn

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Posted

Hi Gwyn.

 

Check out Yamabushi, I think that's your theme. A Yamabushi on the kashira and his accouterments, ( :bang: accoutrements!) on the fuchi, I believe. Sorry to say that I can't tell if they are a true set from the images.

 

All the best.

Posted

Hi,

Geraint is a correct answer. :D

 

The theme of fuchi and kashira is the Kabuki plays,titled "Kanjincho"(勧進帳).

The inlay on the fuchi is a wooden box carried on Yamabushi's back to store items for a pilgrimage,called "Oi/Hako-Oi" 笈.

The name of the mountain priest(Yamabushi) on the kashira is "Benkei" 弁慶 .

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