roger dundas Posted November 3, 2019 Report Posted November 3, 2019 Following on the conversation re the iron tsuba with an overlaid water dragon carving here are 3 others also with what might be overlay of different themes and metals- and are the iron figures in high relief also shaped separately and attached by welding? They look as if they have been but I just haven't any experience about this technique. 1. Zhang Guolao- one of eight Taoist immortals (the vendor told me back in 2011)…...67 x 64 x4 mm but only 2.4mm at edge. 2 Shiba Onko- Chinese Statesman of Tsung dynasty(11th century). As a boy he saved a young friend from drowning by smashing the porcelain jar his friend had fallen into, letting the water out.(again the vendor told me)...67 x 62 x 4 mm. 3Frog and parasol- a theme used to farewell travelling friends etc and as a good luck wish (the vendor etc.)..86 x 79 x 4 mm Roger Dundas 1 Quote
roger dundas Posted November 3, 2019 Author Report Posted November 3, 2019 Sorry about the picture sequence- we just can't seem to get it in the right order. Our directions go unheeded. We (my wife and I) won't be sending multiples again.Talk about the blind leading/misleading the blind- quite a joke in truth. Roger d. Quote
vajo Posted November 3, 2019 Report Posted November 3, 2019 Hi Roger, these a "normal" Edo iron motif tsuba. Nothing special but nice. I like the last one in the row. Best Chris Quote
Steves87 Posted November 3, 2019 Report Posted November 3, 2019 Yeah, the last one I quite like also! Quote
Ken-Hawaii Posted November 3, 2019 Report Posted November 3, 2019 Roger, do a search on Fukabori & Minobori carving techniques. Quote
roger dundas Posted November 4, 2019 Author Report Posted November 4, 2019 Once again thank you for your comments. Ken , I am absolutely hopeless re getting and posting the pics- but do I need to tell you that ? But I can type with a couple of fingers, my wife does the pics and the posting of same. I can post the typed stuff. I have maybe 6 or 7 tsuba still you might like to see ,nothing to thrill but hopefully to interest. As to where these tsuba stand as examples per se I welcome Chris' and all remarks. Again thanks, Roger Quote
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