chuck Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 Just made a trip to the city and picked up this tsuba at the Flying Cranes gallery (nothing but nice things to say about those folk): http://www.trocadero.com/flyingcranes/i ... store.html I would looooovvvveee to have a set of cucumber menuki to go along with this unusual tsuba. I'm not sure they even exist. Anyone ever seen a pair? peace. Quote
Lorenzo Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 I think I have seen one on the volume Rokusho 34.. you have to find one for sell :D Quote
ububob Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 Would that be a sea cucumber or the vegetable variety? Quote
sanjuro Posted September 30, 2010 Report Posted September 30, 2010 Silly question perhaps, but why cucumber menuki? either vegetable or Umako (I think thats what they call sea cucumber). Are we striving for new heights in wierd? (just kidding). The combination does puzzle me however. I may just be missing the relevance of the association of these two motifs. :D Quote
Ford Hallam Posted September 30, 2010 Report Posted September 30, 2010 The favourite food of Kappa is cucumber, apart from small children that is. This is why cucumber rolls in sushi-ya are known as kappa-maki. I'd suggest the menuki would ideally be of the fresh vegetable variety. Quote
sanjuro Posted September 30, 2010 Report Posted September 30, 2010 Thanks Ford. See....... I was right.........It was a silly question! :lol: Quote
Henry Wilson Posted September 30, 2010 Report Posted September 30, 2010 Kappa Zushi: http://www.sushi-tsu.info/recipes-sushi.html I think this thread will be locked soon Quote
Marius Posted September 30, 2010 Report Posted September 30, 2010 Very nice tsuba! Congratulations I wonder if the frog on the bridge (cute little fellow) is really a Kappa. I am not quite sure that a Kappa would have a lilly leaf as an umbrella. Please, have a look at the Chōjū Giga with its many frogs and other anthropomorphous animals: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C5%8Dj% ... butsu-giga It might turn out that what you really want is not menuki with a cucumber (or a child, for that matter), but rather with some anthropomorhised rabbit Quote
Baka Gaijin Posted September 30, 2010 Report Posted September 30, 2010 Morning everyone, There's a tsuba ascribed to Musashi Miyamoto which is based upon two namako sea cucumbers. cheers Malcolm Quote
Lorenzo Posted September 30, 2010 Report Posted September 30, 2010 Here is a kappa with his cucumber: Quote
chuck Posted September 30, 2010 Author Report Posted September 30, 2010 Very nice tsuba! Congratulations I wonder if the frog on the bridge (cute little fellow) is really a Kappa. I am not quite sure that a Kappa would have a lilly leaf as an umbrella. Please, have a look at the Chōjū Giga with its many frogs and other anthropomorphous animals: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C5%8Dj% ... butsu-giga It might turn out that what you really want is not menuki with a cucumber (or a child, for that matter), but rather with some anthropomorhised rabbit Thanks! I love it. And I'm pretty convinced it's a kappa. The pictures are really magnified. The actual kappa carving is tiny - about a centimeter in length. For that size, it's really detailed. Initally, I was thinking of looking for "small child" menuki, but then I decided that would be too morbid. Cucumbers I think will be the way to go. Even if they take me years to find, if they exist, I will find them. Peace. Quote
Marius Posted September 30, 2010 Report Posted September 30, 2010 Morning everyone, There's a tsuba ascribed to Musashi Miyamoto which is based upon two namako sea cucumbers. Malcolm, sea cucumbers are animals, not plants :D And, judging by how they look, I don't think Kappa would like them Chuck, Lorenzo, thanks for your replies. I have to agree - this is definitely a Kappa and not a frog. The hair is there, and the face is more ape-like than frog-like. A wonderful motif, thanks for sharing Chuck :-) Quote
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