Heianjō suemon-zōgan tsuba with bamboo and kukurizaru motif. Late Muromachi period.

Accession Number: TSU-0361

Category: Objects

Iron tsuba of four-lobbed mokkō form (possibly it was circular and then altered to produce the mokkō) with slightly raised rim decorated with three kukurizaru ('tied up monkey' toy) in openwork (sukashi) next to kogai-hitsu-ana; inlaid in red-ish copper (suaka) with the design of bamboo stems and leaves, and shapeless masses which most probably represent snow. Kozuka-hitsu-ana plugged with shakudo. Probably original kogai-hitsu-ana. Copper sekigane. Surface still covered with lacquer (urushi).

Late Muromachi period (1514-1573).

Size: 86.1 x 85.8 x 2.6 mm

NBTHK Certificate №4002543: Hozon - "Worthy of preservation" (Attribution: Mumei Heianjō Zōgan)

Additional Information

Collection Japanese swords & fittings
Type / Purpose Tsuba
Country Japan
Period 16 AD , Muromachi period [室町時代] (1336–1573)
School Heianjō School
Subject Bamboo (take) , Kukurizaru , Snow
Media/Technique Suemon-zōgan , Sukashi
Material Copper , Iron
Acquisition year 2018

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