Kurikata Posted October 5, 2024 Report Posted October 5, 2024 Hi, can you please tell me the theme of this akasaka school tsuba? I can see either butterfly or dragonfly. What are your views? 1 Quote
Gunome Posted October 6, 2024 Report Posted October 6, 2024 Hello Maybe a butterfly or dragonfly as you suggested https://varshavskyco...collection/tsu-0353/ What about lotus root ? 1 Quote
Kurikata Posted October 7, 2024 Author Report Posted October 7, 2024 Thank you Sébastien! A better picture is added... Probably there is a Show in the US, Australia or somewhere else as the NMB forum looks very asleep for the time being. 1 Quote
Spartancrest Posted October 7, 2024 Report Posted October 7, 2024 Half way between these two? At a stretch I see karigane linked wing tip to wing tip in some spots - but it could also represent a web with holes broken through? I don't think it really matters, I like it even not knowing what it represents 1 Quote
kissakai Posted October 7, 2024 Report Posted October 7, 2024 I have an Akasaka tsuba of unknown design and I have asked loads of people and put it on the NMB As Dale said it's a nice tsuba to be enjoyed 1 1 Quote
FlorianB Posted October 7, 2024 Report Posted October 7, 2024 Agreed, one of those abstract motives which were made with the intent to confuse the viewer. Personally I tend to recognize a floral motif. However, there are some Higo Jingo Tsuba with an abstract design called butterfly. One of these here: http://world.seiyudo...m/product/tu-040415/ Maybe there's a connection? Best, Florian 2 1 Quote
Kurikata Posted October 7, 2024 Author Report Posted October 7, 2024 Thank you all of you. I'll have to be more humble and accept to admit not to ne able to understand everything. Espacially from a so exquisite Japanese culture. 1 Quote
Kunehito Posted November 4, 2024 Report Posted November 4, 2024 I think its leaning towards the Owari tradition. Clearly classical Akasaka style. How about four dragonflies flying outwards? 1 Quote
Kurikata Posted November 4, 2024 Author Report Posted November 4, 2024 Thank you Tobias. Dragon Flies was one of my hypothesis. But with a lot of imagination.... Quote
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