Chris Davies Posted April 4 Report Posted April 4 Started an “embellishment” of my.. Kiritsuke Iyo Zane. Sugake odoshi Sode. (Is that correct discrimination?) I’ll let the photos show my efforts 🙇🏻 2 1 Quote
Chris Davies Posted April 4 Author Report Posted April 4 This is the work so far. Updates to follow x 2 Quote
uwe Posted April 5 Report Posted April 5 The description is right. One can argue if iyozane or wide kozane, but that is insignificant, I think. 1 Quote
Chris Davies Posted Friday at 12:05 AM Author Report Posted Friday at 12:05 AM I’ve worked more on the “enhancements” of the sode. I’ve looked up these details and not found much. When was this “trim” introduced? Does it date armour? Is it a specific katchushi? Quote
Chris Davies Posted Saturday at 10:19 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 10:19 PM Finished 🙂 1 1 Quote
uwe Posted Sunday at 11:45 AM Report Posted Sunday at 11:45 AM Very well done 👍 What do you mean with “when was this trim introduced”? 1 Quote
Chris Davies Posted Sunday at 05:55 PM Author Report Posted Sunday at 05:55 PM Hi Uwe. Thanks 😁👍🏼 What I was wondering is, was it carried over from Osode? The white and orange “pipping” seams to only appear on tosei sode or dou. 👍🏼 Quote
uwe Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago Chris, unfortunately I can’t tell when fusegumi (伏組) or jabara-ito (蛇腹糸) came into fashion. These “cords” were usually used to cover the butt edges between different e-gawa, as you might know… 1 Quote
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