KungFooey Posted November 15 Report Posted November 15 (edited) Hi again, Everyone's been so helpful with my other questions, I thought I'd ask one more! This guard is square and heavy and has really faint writing on it - no idea what it says. Help! Thanks a million Dee Edited November 15 by KungFooey Quote
uwe Posted Saturday at 03:17 PM Report Posted Saturday at 03:17 PM Play with the angle of the light. Maybe you can get a better shot?! 1 Quote
KungFooey Posted Sunday at 02:39 AM Author Report Posted Sunday at 02:39 AM 11 hours ago, uwe said: Play with the angle of the light. Maybe you can get a better shot?! Thanks for replying, Uwe! I've tried different angles in the sun but it is just SO faint. Quote
KungFooey Posted Sunday at 02:54 AM Author Report Posted Sunday at 02:54 AM The back has a kind of swirly metal (a bit like ice cream😳). Don't know if that helps with who made it? Quote
uwe Posted Sunday at 08:06 AM Report Posted Sunday at 08:06 AM Hmm, classic approach is right side province/ place and left side maker. In this case supported by the last characters on each side, jū “住” and saku “作” (at least that’s what I think to read 💭). Let’s see what we can get for the “rest”… Quote
KungFooey Posted Sunday at 08:39 AM Author Report Posted Sunday at 08:39 AM 28 minutes ago, uwe said: Hmm, classic approach is right side province/ place and left side maker. In this case supported by the last characters on each side, jū “住” and saku “作” (at least that’s what I think to read 💭). Let’s see what we can get for the “rest”… Thanks again, Uwe! I was looking at all the kanji guides, guards on this site etsetra and I thought I saw Akasaka ju on the right - but then I couldn't. 🙄 Wishful thinking I guess. Quote
Shugyosha Posted Sunday at 10:13 AM Report Posted Sunday at 10:13 AM Hi Deanna, The swirl effect is called mokume gane and is a product of folding the metal as used in the manufacture of sword blades but it's not a process confined to any one group or school of makers so it's hard to kantei it based on that alone, however, this type of tsuba are quite desireable and I think you've got an attractive piece there. You could try sprinkling a little talcum powder over the signature to see if that highlights any of the strokes, but without something to make it a little clearer it's too vague for me. 1 Quote
KungFooey Posted Sunday at 12:37 PM Author Report Posted Sunday at 12:37 PM 2 hours ago, Shugyosha said: Hi Deanna, The swirl effect is called mokume gane and is a product of folding the metal as used in the manufacture of sword blades but it's not a process confined to any one group or school of makers so it's hard to kantei it based on that alone, however, this type of tsuba are quite desireable and I think you've got an attractive piece there. You could try sprinkling a little talcum powder over the signature to see if that highlights any of the strokes, but without something to make it a little clearer it's too vague for me. Thanks John! I'm learning more each time I post. I'll try the talcum powder later today. 1 Quote
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