shibeni Posted May 20, 2008 Report Posted May 20, 2008 Hello all, With my new katana I got nice iron tsuba with a dragon on both sides. Is it possible to define an age or to tell something about the nice motif on it? Thank you, Bojan S. Quote
Mark Posted May 20, 2008 Report Posted May 20, 2008 I am not a tsuba collector, but it looks Namban to me. The square opening for the kogai is usually associated with early tsuba but my guess is that this is a later cast copy, maybe circa late 1800's Quote
docliss Posted May 20, 2008 Report Posted May 20, 2008 Dear Bojan S I am afraid that I cannot agree with Mark’s statement that your tsuba ‘looks Namban’ — with the absence of any openwork and undercutting it lacks the main defining characteristic of that group. Admittedly, with its crysanthemoid mimi; its dragon-with-the-tama-jewel theme; and its decorative seppa-dai it does demonstrate definite namban influence, but is much more Hizen in its appearance. I do agree with him, however, that it is probably a late 1800s, cast tsuba. Regards, John L. Quote
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