Kurikata Posted July 15, 2023 Report Posted July 15, 2023 Hi NMB friends, I hesitate with a school for this tsuba. I'll tend to consider it as Myochin but it could be Saotome too. Dimension is 7,8 cm X 7,4 cm Your views, please ! 1 Quote
Larason2 Posted July 16, 2023 Report Posted July 16, 2023 Nice tsuba, thanks for sharing! Both, of course are a type of katchushi (armorer) tsuba. I'd lean towards Saotome. Look at this link: http://www.japaneses...om/tsuba/saotome.htm Towards the bottom there's a chrysanthemoid tsuba like this one. There's a myochin that's also chrysanthemoid in the Birmingham collection, but they didn't slope the pedal edges like this one or the saotome llinked to above. The chrysanthemum is a common saotome theme, but usually it's perforated. In my mind, myochin's are usually fairly flat, without a lot of sloping or complex edges, whereas saotome tend to have more complex carving and details. Quote
Kurikata Posted July 17, 2023 Author Report Posted July 17, 2023 Thank you Carlos for you views on my tsuba! Quote
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