Kamakura-bori tsuba with design of encircled paulownia (kiri-mon). Mid Muromachi period, ca. 1450.

Accession Number: TSU-0348

Category: Objects

Iron tsuba of round form pierced with design of paulownia (kiri) in a circle in positive silhouette (ji-sukashi), details carved in low relief (sukidashi-bori). Hitsu-ana were cut later and then both plugged with lead or pewter. Brown patina. The most unusual characteristic of this tsuba is its 'positiveness': the absolute majority of Kamakura-bori tsuba are of ko-sukashi type, i.e. with small openings, presenting the motif in negative silhouette.

Kamakura-bori school. Muromachi period (ca. 1450).

Size: Height: 85.1 mm, width: 84.8 mm, thickness at seppa-dai: 3.2 mm, at rim: 2.8 mm. Weight: 79.1 g.

A similar tsuba is presented at Japanese Swords and Sword Fittings from the Collection of Dr. Walter Ames Compton. Part I. Christie's, New York, March 31, 1992, page 11, №3: "A Kamakura-bori tsuba. Muromachi period, ca. 1450. The round iron plate is pierced with an openwork design of a paulownia crest (kiri-mon), the surface details of which are carved in low relief. The design is repeated on the reverse. The edge is slightly raised  and the rim has some iron bones. 78 mm x 77 mm x 3.5 mm. Hakogaki by Sato Kanzan, dated summer 1973."

Compton's Collection, Part I, p. 11, №3.

Additional Information

Collection Japanese swords & fittings
Type / Purpose Tsuba
Country Japan
Period 15 AD , Muromachi period [室町時代] (1336–1573)
School Kamakura-bori
Subject Family crest (mon) , Paulownia (kiri)
Material Iron
Media/Technique Low relief carving , Sukashi , Sukidashi-bori
Acquisition year 2018

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