lotus Posted August 18, 2018 Report Posted August 18, 2018 I was orginally thinking Ko-Shoami but the squared rim has me thinking Owari. Not sure on that one either. Figured someone here would know.... Dimensions width length of about 7.0cm × horizontal 7.0cm thickness 0.5cm Weight 85g Quote
MauroP Posted August 22, 2018 Report Posted August 22, 2018 Hi Patrick,the feeling is Owari. Difficult to judge from the pic, but maybe a modern copy... Quote
Pete Klein Posted August 22, 2018 Report Posted August 22, 2018 I am thinking early Edo Owari. Notice the asymmetry with the design skewed anti-clockwise. You run across this in some early tsuba. I believe it is designed to compensate for the angulation of the sword being worn to keep the design vertical in sight. The hitsu ana are also a bit narrowed. The birds are also asymmetrical as the two on top face the same direction but the bottom two face away from each other. Interesting piece. Quote
lotus Posted August 23, 2018 Author Report Posted August 23, 2018 Few more pics might help... Traces of black in the first pic, maybe traces of old lacquer? Quote
lotus Posted August 23, 2018 Author Report Posted August 23, 2018 Pete - I agree it is interesting though it does not seem as "airy" in design as many other classic Owari pieces. And maybe that is because it is more modern. The overall chunkiness of the design also hurts it, I think. It just lacks that elegance. When comparing to many other Owari pieces, I feel it to be a rather below average one. Quote
lotus Posted August 24, 2018 Author Report Posted August 24, 2018 I find myself similarly stumped on this one. Any thoughts? It does have some Owari characterisics as well. Though it appears to be almost oval shaped... Diameter 7.1cm × 6.6cm thickness 0.6cm weight 76g Quote
TETSUGENDO Posted August 24, 2018 Report Posted August 24, 2018 I agree with Pete on attribution and optical compensation, think Entasis, a deftly applied tweek here or there can work wonders. -S- Quote
FlorianB Posted August 26, 2018 Report Posted August 26, 2018 The design of Your second Tsuba is clearly based on Owari, but the birds seem unusual for this school. Furthermore the rim appears to be rounded (though there are later Owari Tsuba with maru-mimi) and the Fundo run into the rim.My first impression was Akasaka. But it's diffcult to tell by this picture alone.Yours,Florian Quote
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