Bungo Posted September 5, 2006 Report Posted September 5, 2006 #8254 JP SWORD ~Chrysanthemum & bamboo~ Wakizashi TSUBA Item number: 260022122629 Ole Po says it's flower + bamboo................ I have " doubt " about the motif, any inputs are welcome. It's quite a good little tsuba, you can actually see the folding/whirling effects of the iron working. There's flowing iron bones on the mimi. Milt O Quote
Brian Posted September 5, 2006 Report Posted September 5, 2006 Direct link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0022122629 What I know about tsuba is scary, but looks like a nice tsuba to me. The bamboo rod reminds me of a riding crop as depicted on one of my few tsuba, with the cord at the bottom? Not sure about the other larger openwork sukashi shape though. Brian Quote
Bungo Posted September 5, 2006 Author Report Posted September 5, 2006 Direct link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0022122629 What I know about tsuba is scary, but looks like a nice tsuba to me. The bamboo rod reminds me of a riding crop as depicted on one of my few tsuba, with the cord at the bottom? Not sure about the other larger openwork sukashi shape though. Brian I am thinking may be those curtain of the field camp ? riding crop....ummm, it's possible. I have some idea about the " big sukashi ".............. it resembles the " unmentionable "...... Milt O Quote
Rich T Posted September 5, 2006 Report Posted September 5, 2006 with the riding crop concept as well, and maybe other riding horse items though I have no idea what. Some of these design seem so esoteric sometimes. A little joke or secret between the maker and the buyer perhaps. Rich Quote
Bungo Posted September 6, 2006 Author Report Posted September 6, 2006 thanks to Brians' idea of the riding crop.......I think I've got it !! the motif is riding crop and the abumi ( the big sukashi that resembles the un-mentionable , note the series of small holes above, taken as a whole it constitutes the abumi. The bar with series of small holes is the " upperhandle part that attaches to the saddle, the big sukashi is where the foot rests. Thank you all, it's been fun. Milt O Quote
Brian Posted September 6, 2006 Report Posted September 6, 2006 Careful..or you are going to to get me hooked on tsuba too :D Nice one. Brian Quote
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