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Kanayama tsuba with slanting rays of light motif. Momoyama period, 16th century.

Iron tsuba of round form with design of slanting rays of light (shakoh) or clock gear (tokei) in openwork (sukashi). Commonly considered a Christian / Jesuit motif. Round-cornered rim. Copper sekigane.

Momoyama period: Late 16th century (Tensho/Keicho era).

Height: 72.5 mm, Width: 72.2 mm, Rim thickness: 5.5 mm, Center thickness: 5.3 mm. Round-cornered rim.

Provenance: Sasano collection.

Sasano Masayuki, Japanese Sword Guards Masterpieces from The Sasano Collection, Part I, № 136: “The general belief that this design represents the gear of a clock is erroneous, rather it shows the slanting rays of light from a cross, with the small diamond shapes representing the upright and transverse bars. The Christian influence is obvious…”

 

SKU: TSU-0302 Categories: ,

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