TAIOSON Posted January 28, 2007 Report Posted January 28, 2007 Any help the members can give me with this tsuba is greatly appreciated. My attempts to define the sukashi and brass zogan have not been very successful even after looking at at least a hundred pictures. Reference the TSUBAFRONT view for the following. My guess at this point is that the brass zogan "stick figures" represents pine needles and the upper left sukashi is possibly a paulownia leaf. or part of a gourd flower. The upper right sukashi looks possibly like a gourd with a gourd flower zogan at the top or large part of the gourd. The bottom left sukashi has me stumped completely (unless its a funny looking rabbit). It also appears to have gourd flower/paulownia zogans at both ends. The Tsuba is tetsu, maru gata, with maru mimi and weights 4 oz with an average diameter of 2 7/8 in. A very faint fold line can be seen inside the nakago-ana and sukashi. All comments are appreciated, thanks. Quote
Mike Posted January 28, 2007 Report Posted January 28, 2007 Hi, as far as I can see the zogan shows pine needles. The sukashi might be clouds or maybe snow flakes. It is only my 2 cents worth guess. Mike Quote
Grey Doffin Posted January 29, 2007 Report Posted January 29, 2007 Definitely pine needles; don't know about the sukashi. I think it's possible the tsuba has been reduced in size (the diameter was made smaller; this happened sometimes). The sukashi seem too close to the edge to me; it seems unbalanced somehow. Be interesting to hear what others think on this. Grey Quote
Bungo Posted January 29, 2007 Report Posted January 29, 2007 just my opinion........... I think size was not altered. I based this on the " tiny " bumps around the edge...........looks like hammer works . Any iron bones on the mimi ? When in doubt.................. it's a Shoami. milt the ronin Quote
John A Stuart Posted January 29, 2007 Report Posted January 29, 2007 Hi, Paulownia seems right and that could be a gourd or a hammer. I have some examples though there are many, that I drew (pardon). I flipped the tsuba upright and the other figure doesn't look like a pregnant rabbit anymore but I can't make a reference for it. John Quote
John A Stuart Posted January 29, 2007 Report Posted January 29, 2007 Hi, I was looking at that sukashi form again. Could that be the sosho character for moon, tsuki. John Here is the character. If you flip your tsuba around it sort of matches. J Quote
TAIOSON Posted January 30, 2007 Author Report Posted January 30, 2007 Thanks to all for the input. First chance I get I'll look for bones in the mimi Milt. As if Kaisho and Gyosho aren't hard enough, Sosho is impossible but I can see the resemblance in the form John, and it could be. My occidental mind however wants to make an association between the sukashi and the zogan leaf or bloom structure at both ends as if it is all related. Could the sukashi possibly be a paulownia or gourd bloom? I guess there doesn't have to be a relationship between any of it really. I'll acceed to others experience in this area though, y'all are the "spurts". "Many minds transcend the one". Quote
aeguy Posted January 31, 2007 Report Posted January 31, 2007 when I look at the image presented in your post from Sunday, 28 JAN 2007, I see/perceive the outline of (3) figures. The 1st is the outline of a paulownia leaf as already identified in preceding posts, the 2nd is of a daimyo (per the unique head-dress) bowing with arms folded in front of him (aka "the pregnant rabbit figure") and the 3rd figure is of a sheaf of rice. Seems plausible. What do you think Like I said, I'm no expert. JMHO. I hope this helps. Milt ==> Be nice..... Best Regards, Quote
Bungo Posted January 31, 2007 Report Posted January 31, 2007 Milt ==> Be nice..... I didn't do nothin' milt the ronin Quote
TAIOSON Posted January 31, 2007 Author Report Posted January 31, 2007 Consensus of opinion favors the paulownia leaf so we'll say that's what it is. Andy your interpretation of the pregnant rabbit as a Daimyo is very interesting. I did some research and found these pictures which would tend to support your idea and I like the sheaf of rice possibility for the other. Any other ideas from anyone? This stuff is almost like a game and in some cases maybe we'll never know for sure what the correct answer is, unless its submitted for shinsa. Fun trying just the same though. "Watson, the games afoot" Thanks guys. Quote
John A Stuart Posted January 31, 2007 Report Posted January 31, 2007 Hi, Here is an example of moon character sukashi, not exactly the same after all. John Quote
Nobody Posted February 1, 2007 Report Posted February 1, 2007 So, maybe there are at least pine needles, a paulownia leaf, and a gourd. They are all vegetables and familiar to us. Then I think that the last one must be also a vegetable and I imagine ginger or yam as my guess. Quote
TAIOSON Posted February 23, 2007 Author Report Posted February 23, 2007 Thank you Moriyama san for your insight. I think it too looks like ginger now that you suggest it. I appreciate everyones kind help. Have you had the opportunity to look at the post with the tsuka mei? Sure need your help on that one. Thanks again. Quote
Nobody Posted February 25, 2007 Report Posted February 25, 2007 Have you had the opportunity to look at the post with the tsuka mei? Sure need your help on that one. Hi, Yes, I have looked at the post. The mei was really hard to read, but I tried to guess. Quote
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