Sword Guard (Tsuba) with the Carp and Seaweed Motif (藻鯉図鐔)

Fittings maker Kansai Japanese

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One side of the plate is engraved to resemble running water, the side onto which a large shakudō carp has been inlaid via suemon-zōgan, and seaweed via kinzōgan. The reverse has a polished finish and shows at the bottom left a yellow water-lily (kōhone) and towards the right the name of artist, Kansai, in prominent seal script characters highlighted in gold nunome-zōgan. The rim is undercut and interpreted as dote-mimi. According to tradition, Kansai (寛斎, 1841-1918) was a student of the eighth and last master of the Iwamoto (岩本) School.

Sword Guard (<i>Tsuba</i>) with the Carp and Seaweed Motif (藻鯉図鐔), Kansai (Japanese, Edo, 1841–1918), Iron, gold, copper-gold alloy (<i>shakudō</i>), Japanese

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