Ōnin ten-zōgan tsuba with two overlapping lozenges. Muromachi period.

Accession Number: TSU-0233

Category: Objects

Onin Tsuba with two overlapping lozenges, or interlocked diamond shapes.

Iron and brass. Sukashi and ten-zogan technique. Muromachi period.

Diameter: 81.0 mm; Thickness at seppa-dai: 3.2 mm

The symbol of two overlapping lozenges (or, interlocked diamond shapes), presumably a family crest (kamon) may be deciphered as chigai kuginuki (nail extraction tool => 'conquered nine castles' ) or as chigai bishi (overlapping lozenges). Similar symbol can be found at Butterfield & Butterfield. IMPORTANT JAPANESE SWORDS, SWORD FITTINGS AND ARMOR. Auction Monday, November 19th, 1979. Sale # 3063], №94 with the following explanation: " This was the mon (crest) of the Yonekura family of Kaga Prov., at Kanazawa".

An interesting insight is provided by Robert E. Haynes at Important Japanese kodogu, gaiso and works of art. San Francisco, April 9-11, 1982. Robert E. Haynes, Ltd., № 36 (see photo): "This would seem to be the Yonekura family mon. They were Seiwa-Genji Daimyō family made noble in 1696 and resided in Kanazawa in Kaga". Would it be possible that this is a late 17th century Ōnin tsuba?

Robert E. Haynes Catalog of April 9-11, 1982, № 36.

 

Additional Information

Collection Japanese swords & fittings
Country Japan
Period 16 AD , Muromachi period [室町時代] (1336–1573)
School Ōnin School
Media/Technique Sukashi , Ten-zōgan
Material Brass , Iron
Subject Lozenge (hishi)
Acquisition year 2014

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