gary72 Posted April 22, 2012 Report Posted April 22, 2012 Hi, Can anyone be so kind as to tell me anything about this tsuba i.e. the school, the style, the design and anything else would be most appreciated Thank's All the best Gary Quote
MauroP Posted May 1, 2012 Report Posted May 1, 2012 Hi, Gary The tsuba you have posted represent a pair of habōki (羽箒) or feather brush once in use during tea ceremony. A pair of habōki are also depicted in some kamon (family crest). About the style of your tsuba I can’t give a reliable opinion since I am really a newcomer, but I’d guess Echizen-Kinai or Shoami school. Bye, Mauro Quote
MauroP Posted May 19, 2012 Report Posted May 19, 2012 Now I remember where I previously saw a similar tsuba. Have a look at the link, maybe can help your search. Bye http://www.aoi-art.com/fittings/tsuba/F08091.html Quote
Baka Gaijin Posted May 20, 2012 Report Posted May 20, 2012 Morning all, It's an interesting shape reminiscent of the O-wari Daki Myoga Kamon. However, I wonder if this is actually a depiction of a pair of Tebōki (手箒) feather dusters. http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/wow/item/1-825-0200/ This is the closest I can get to an image with a modern "Uchida" duster. Habōki (羽箒) for the Tea ceremony are usually either a single or three feathers - mitsubane (三つ羽), wrapped at the point with a bamboo leaf and tied with thin cord. http://www.omotesenke.jp/english/chanoyu/glossary.html (scroll down to sumitori) Cheers Quote
MauroP Posted June 16, 2012 Report Posted June 16, 2012 Hi, Malcom I believe that habōki means just broom (箒) made of feathers (羽). See the image taken from http://www.finesword.co.jp/sale/okaidoku/index.htm which is described as ” 羽箒(炭道具)透図 “ Here it is a site where habōki kamon (羽箒家紋)are displayed. http://www.taimouhude.com/webcatalogue/kamon/kamon/kamon23.html Bye, Mauro Quote
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