terminus Posted November 18, 2021 Report Posted November 18, 2021 Saw this tsuba pop up for auction and thought it was quite interesting as it's a combination of mixed metal and enamel. Usually It's either just enamel or just mixed metal but not both: https://auctionet.com/en/1958835-hidemasa-a-Japanese-mixed-metal-and-enamel-tsuba Also there's some strange tiny square indentations on it. Does anyone know what those are? Quote
Rivkin Posted November 18, 2021 Report Posted November 18, 2021 That's a platter holder utilized to hold tsuba. By the looks of it, a good late Meiji work, maybe someone associated with godai (tokyo university of art) - too lazy to check the signatures etc. etc.. Those are not completely traditional but nice in their own kind. 2 Quote
Shugyosha Posted November 18, 2021 Report Posted November 18, 2021 Very well done, but too twee for me. Quote
Bazza Posted November 18, 2021 Report Posted November 18, 2021 Terminus asked: > Also there's some strange tiny square indentations on it. Does anyone know what those are? An indenter hardness test???!!! BaZZa. Quote
ROKUJURO Posted November 18, 2021 Report Posted November 18, 2021 Looking at that NAKAGO-ANA which makes the item completely dysfunctional for a use as TSUBA, I have never seen that except in Chinese copies. Quote
Geraint Posted November 18, 2021 Report Posted November 18, 2021 Dear Jean. It's a shape sometimes encountered in very late tsuba type objects made for export, some Shibayama tsuba show it. Which confirms your assessment that it was never intended to be functional. All the best. 2 Quote
terminus Posted November 18, 2021 Author Report Posted November 18, 2021 It's definitely not functional and Meiji era export/art piece. The elaborate enamel and massive size are the first give away. 6 hours ago, Bazza said: Terminus asked: > Also there's some strange tiny square indentations on it. Does anyone know what those are? An indenter hardness test???!!! BaZZa. Yea, did you see those tiny square indents in the tsuba? very strange I've never seen them before. Quote
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