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Here is a simple, but nice tsuba with a traditional Musashino design: moon and grass. 

 

One more reason why I like this kind of design: it could be named Sogetsu 草月 - like the name of the modern Ikebana school, that my wife belongs to :)

 

The size is: 7.5 x 7.4 cm, thickness - 0.6 cm

 

What school could it be? Akasaka? The design seems to me a little bit rough for Akasaka, the rim is squarish. Besides, does Akasaka tsubas have suhama gata kozuka ana?

 

Any opinions about school / age will be highly appreciated :)

 

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