Mantis dude Posted Wednesday at 08:57 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 08:57 PM Hi all, So when I was reading the previous post on Kanayama and period of manufacture, a ko-katchushi tsuba came to mind and was curious if related to the time period. Going through Sasano's sukashi tsuba there is a nice pull out of examples of different schools through different time periods. However, in Sukashi Tsuba by Kokubo there is a tsuba labeled ko-katchusi that invokes that wabi Sabi feel and seems more open work than what most katchusi tsuba seem to be. Pg 27. any comments on how ko-katchushi tsuba would fit into this discussion (if it all). Thanks Ken 1 Quote
Spartancrest Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago Definitely Northern Territory Aboriginal tsuba motif of the "Wandjina" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wandjina 1 2 Quote
Mantis dude Posted 17 hours ago Author Report Posted 17 hours ago Those darn Aussies always invading and inserting themselves in Japanese business. That's what happens when you make a wrong turn on your walkabout. Quote
Mantis dude Posted 12 hours ago Author Report Posted 12 hours ago Just to give a better view than the book tsuba- here is an actual tsuba. size 92x90x5mm@seppa dai & 4mm mimi Quote
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