Tsuba gardener Posted November 6, 2023 Report Posted November 6, 2023 Hi Group, my first post. What could this subject be please? There are similar designs in Haynes Catalogue nos 9 ; 1 from the Yagua Tsuba design book and another of an actual tsuba. Neither feature the crossed strands. In hand some of the strands appear to represent cord or rope. I will try adding additional photos from the Haynes Catalogue. Thanks in advance. 2 Quote
Geraint Posted November 6, 2023 Report Posted November 6, 2023 Dear Neil. I like it. My immediate thought is that I have seen images of samurai/ashigaru with strings of rice balls around them, MREs if you get that. On another thread there was a reference to small balls of rice fastened to thin twigs.... I am sure others will add to this. All the best. 3 Quote
Curran Posted November 6, 2023 Report Posted November 6, 2023 This theme has been debated as long as I can remember. From one rendering to another: ricecakes, dried persimmons, etc. 2 Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted November 7, 2023 Report Posted November 7, 2023 I think you have to consider also rusu-moyo for Raijin, the thunder god. 雷神 絵 - Bing images Raijin - Wikipedia 10 Quote
Spartancrest Posted November 7, 2023 Report Posted November 7, 2023 Welcome Neil. This one is found in an old thread 2012 - https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/9973-another-possible-yagyu-tsuba/ It seems much 'heavier' than yours and the detailing is not as clear. Would you say the objects strung on your example are hexagon shape? You can also pick out the 'orange peel' texture on some of them - very detailed. One also appears on the cover of this book: https://thumbs.worth...e50e8e68d2205d8b.jpg likely the same guard as illustrated above. 3 Quote
Tsuba gardener Posted November 7, 2023 Author Report Posted November 7, 2023 Thank for the reply Spartancrest and the link. Interesting point, l hadn't paid much attention. I assumed the 'balls' were something's soft that's been compressed and the edges were because of the joints. But yes hexagonal could be feasible. 1 Quote
Tsuba gardener Posted November 7, 2023 Author Report Posted November 7, 2023 Bugyotsuji, Thanks for the links. Yes a very strong possibility. 1 Quote
Tsuba gardener Posted November 7, 2023 Author Report Posted November 7, 2023 Thanks for the reply Curran 1 1 Quote
Tsuba gardener Posted November 7, 2023 Author Report Posted November 7, 2023 Geraint, Thankyou for the reply. I will look into that, l think that's a strong possibility. 1 Quote
Stephen Posted November 7, 2023 Report Posted November 7, 2023 14 hours ago, Bugyotsuji said: I think you have to consider also rusu-moyo for Raijin, the thunder god. 雷神 絵 - Bing images Raijin - Wikipedia For what it's worth I agree with bugs 1 1 Quote
Curran Posted November 9, 2023 Report Posted November 9, 2023 On 11/6/2023 at 10:05 PM, Spartancrest said: Welcome Neil. This one is found in an old thread 2012 - https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/9973-another-possible-yagyu-tsuba/ It seems much 'heavier' than yours and the detailing is not as clear. Would you say the objects strung on your example are hexagon shape? You can also pick out the 'orange peel' texture on some of them - very detailed. One also appears on the cover of this book: https://thumbs.worth...e50e8e68d2205d8b.jpg likely the same guard as illustrated above. Ah, yes. Well done Dale. I forgot to mention that this design is often associated with the Yagyu school as one of its designs. Of course, it would go on to be copied by other schools. Yours is not Yagyu. I don't claim to know what it is. 1 Quote
Tsuba gardener Posted November 11, 2023 Author Report Posted November 11, 2023 On 11/7/2023 at 12:00 AM, Bugyotsuji said: I think you have to consider also rusu-moyo for Raijin, the thunder god. 雷神 絵 - Bing images Raijin - Wikipedia On 11/6/2023 at 9:35 PM, Curran said: This theme has been debated as long as I can remember. From one rendering to another: ricecakes, dried persimmons, etc. On 11/6/2023 at 9:17 PM, Geraint said: Dear Neil. I like it. My immediate thought is that I have seen images of samurai/ashigaru with strings of rice balls around them, MREs if you get that. On another thread there was a reference to small balls of rice fastened to thin twigs.... I am sure others will add to this. All the best. On 11/9/2023 at 2:44 PM, Curran said: Ah, yes. Well done Dale. I forgot to mention that this design is often associated with the Yagyu school as one of its designs. Of course, it would go on to be copied by other schools. Yours is not Yagyu. I don't claim to know what it is. Quote
Tsuba gardener Posted November 11, 2023 Author Report Posted November 11, 2023 5 minutes ago, Tsuba gardener said: 5 minutes ago, Tsuba gardener said: Hi Curran, thanks for your information . The dealer who sold the tsuba stated Robert Haynes considered it to be Ko-Shoami. I am aware Owari and Ono were the main areas/schools of manufacture. I am happy the design is Yagua influenced. One detail not clear in my photo are prominent iron bones. Quote
Spartancrest Posted November 14, 2023 Report Posted November 14, 2023 I can see why the guard could be based on a Yagyu design. This one is from the "Moon Tsuba" thread from Ed Sept 3 I don't think the themes are the same however. 1 1 Quote
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