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  On 7/7/2020 at 12:35 PM, PietroParis said:

Left and right are clearly two torii. Up and down I am not sure. Arrows? Birds? Leaves? How would they be related to the torii? This tsuba clearly has a story to tell...

 

It is a tree that looks like a spear. Usually, the torii gate stands in  grove.

I imagine that this pattern was based on the tradition of a aristocrat.

 

http://ginza.choshuya.co.jp/sale/gj/r1/010/00_yasuchika.htm

 

Black rust (Hydroxide rust) is a thin film, but it certainly protects iron completely. When I got a red rusty tsuba, I kept touching it occasionally for months, sometimes all year long, and continued rubbing it with a cotton cloth. Then the red rust will disappear little by little, and the black rust will rise from below.

 
Best wishes,
Yas

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Yas. A

You are correct, these are mass produced like minted coinage, there are some punch marks on one where the replica was mounted for a particular blade, sekigane simulation all the same and plugged hitsu were just surface features and never pierced. But it is amazing the variety of iroe used to fool buyers. $80 for a fake - cheaper than some I have seen.

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