Sword guard "tsuba" · Japan · ID: 3039685
Description
“shibuichi” (greyish-black copper-silver alloy), “maru gata”, “maru mimi” with one “hitsu-ana”, decorated with golden dragon, with signature;
the “tsuba” is situated between handle and blade of the Japanese sword and should prevent the hand from sliding onto the blade. “Tsuba” consist of metals like iron, copper or copper alloys. “Tsuba” are mostly round (“maru gata”), rounded-square (“kaku gata”) and four-lobed “mokko”. The plates are provided with cut-outs; the angle of the sword is stuck through the opening in the middle, called “nakago ana”, the smaller lateral openings “hitsu ana” were used for small knife “kozuka” and sword needle “kogai”. In early times “tsuba” were thought purely functional; in times of peace during the Edo period (1603-1668) they evolved into their own art form and became valuable objects for collecting.
The object Sword guard “tsuba” with the object ID 3039685 was last part of the auction 81st Tribal Art Auction at October 31, 2015 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house. The object with the lot number 58 achieved a sales price of EUR 350.
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