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Edo Period Antique Tsuba for Samurai Sword (T-357) (Title: Cobweb)

$ 633.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Maker: NO SIGNED
  • Primary Material: Iron
  • Age: Edo period
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Color: Black
  • Condition: This is an antique Tsuba (the hand guard for the Japanese sword). Please check the condition of it carefully before you decide to purchase. We are happy to send you more photos if asked.
  • Region of Origin: Japan

    Description

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    About us
    Samurai Museum has been dealing with antique Japanese swords and other antique items once used by Samurai since 2016 and started to sell items on eBay in 2019. We have shipped more than 400 antique items (Japanese swords, sword fitting and other antiques) to many countries from our museum shop.
    Antique Tsuba for Samurai Sword (T-357)
    INCLUDED
    : Wooden box, Cushion
    NOT INCLUDED
    : Tsuba stand
    Title: Cobweb
    Signature: NO SIGNED
    Age: Edo period
    Material: Iron
    Description
    Yotsu-Mokkou-shaped Tsuba made from iron. Mokkou shape, its origin is a shape of eggs that are rest in a nest. When a quince (it is written 木瓜 in Japanese) is cut into round slices, its cross-section looks similar to this shape; therefore, it was named Mokkougata Tsuba. Yotsu-Mokkougata (a combination of four Mokkou shapes) Tsuba is often seen as this Tsuba is categorized.
    Cobwebs are inlaid with brass. As spiders nest and catch prey with their web, people considered the spider pattern had the meaning of “grabbing happiness,” “achieve fortune,” or “attracting things.” It is said this motif was trendy, especially from the Edo period to the Taisho period (大正, 1912-1926). Moreover, it was designed for a variety of craftworks. People appreciate the cobweb pattern as an auspicious design.
    The spider web was treated in Nihonshoki (日本書紀, Nihongi, The Chronicles of Japan), Kokin Wakashu (古今和歌集, an early anthology of Japanese poetry) and also Heike Monogatari (平家物語, The Tale of the Heike). When the cobweb goes down in the morning, it was thought, “the person you are waiting for will come.”
    *As this item is an antique, please check each photo and ensure its condition.
    What is Tsuba?
    Tsuba is the hand-guard of the Japanese sword. High-class Samurai wore his katana sword with its beautiful sword mountings such as Tsuba. Tsuba’s front design tends to be more decorative as this part was often seen by other Samurais when he was walking on the streets.
    Size
    Size
    Thickness
    Nakagoana
    Weight
    9.4cm×8.7cm
    0.3cm
    3.1cm×1.0cm
    160g
    *Please note that These photos are an example of display. Tsuba stand is NOT INCLUDED in this item.
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