Jeffo Posted August 19, 2024 Report Posted August 19, 2024 Hi Board, on my last Trip to Japan I bought that Tsuba. Anybody has seen something similar or has any thought or informations about that type ? Very kind regards - jeff 3 Quote
Spartancrest Posted August 20, 2024 Report Posted August 20, 2024 Daikon theme- they can be represented as long and slender or short and round this one in the MFA Boston https://collections.mfa.org/objects/11846 Metropolitan museum of art https://www.metmuseu...lection/search/34367 https://www.bonhams....ctions/16021/lot/77/ Is this your example? https://ginza.choshu..._3350/3334/k3334.htm "Kabu ni Hamaguri" (Turnip and Clams) The copper base is carved into a beveled corner and finished with a leather-like grain, and the tsuba features highly engraved turnips and clams. These two themes, which are in season in spring, are incredibly refreshing. The turnip, shining white with silver painting, is depicted realistically, and the large, spreading turnip leaves are expressed in minute detail. The back features a depiction of flowing clouds and flowing water with clams. 4 Quote
Jake6500 Posted August 20, 2024 Report Posted August 20, 2024 As usual Dale has pretty much said it all! A nice motif reflective of life in the Japanese rural countryside where this crop was commonly grown. 1 Quote
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