rkg Posted September 27, 2023 Report Posted September 27, 2023 Hi, I am trying to write up a description of a tsuba (no small task when you're hopped up on interesting chemicals) and I am having trouble trying to figure out what one of the decorations on the tsuba is. Does anybody recognize what mon/plant this is? A pal suggested it might be a tachibana plant, but I am unsure/seems like they normally show the fruit bigger. Thanks in advance for any help, rkg (Richard George) 1 Quote
FlorianB Posted September 30, 2023 Report Posted September 30, 2023 I remember my research on a somewhat unusual myoga. Although I suppose You have tried myoga already, there is a very similar design with apricot or gyoyo 杏葉 . Maybe this will be fruitful . Best, Florian 2 Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted September 30, 2023 Report Posted September 30, 2023 That's a tough one. Possibly something dreamed up in later (post-Edo) years? It does give me flashes of peony. I have been looking (unsuccessfully) for kamon examples of Zakuro (pomegranate), or Tsubaki (camellia) fruit... 椿の実 - Bing images 1 Quote
BIG Posted October 1, 2023 Report Posted October 1, 2023 Hi Richard, I give up.. NBTHK probably judge it as a „fantasy design“ Best Quote
rkg Posted October 2, 2023 Author Report Posted October 2, 2023 Peter, Fantasy design = mon I guess... The NBTHK most recently called the piece a tachishi, but its stranger than that - the tsuba is shaped like a 4 lobed mokko tachi tsuba (has that "waist" thing going on where the mune side of the tsuba is wider than the edge side), but has an ubu kozuka ana (and the decorations are meant to be viewed with the blade edge facing upward). Thanks to everybody who replied to this fruitful discussion. Best, rkg (Richard George) 1 Quote
MauroP Posted October 4, 2023 Report Posted October 4, 2023 Hi Richard, I’ve found this (unfortunately no better images): The paper says: 波貝に変り花抱茗荷紋鐔 - namigai ni kawari hana dakimyōga-mon tsuba. Just a suggestion directly from a NBTHK shinsa panel. 5 3 Quote
rkg Posted October 5, 2023 Author Report Posted October 5, 2023 Mauro, Here's a better image of the piece: Best, rkg (Richard George) 8 2 1 Quote
BIG Posted November 27, 2023 Report Posted November 27, 2023 HI Richard, (very) late answer.. Gyoyo alternative crest of the Tachibana family Best Peter 1 Quote
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