Shibuichi Kozuka carved in low relief (takabori, usuniku-bori) and inlaid in gold and silver with design of Shoko, reading by moonlight, thatch, pine rosettes, and fool moon. According to Henri L. Joly [LEGEND IN JAPANESE ART. London, 1908; LIB-1416 in this collection] Shoko was a Chinese student of Taoism who was so poor that he had no money to buy illuminating materials and read by moonlight. Shoko mentioned in the article about another Chinese character - Shaen, who was reading by the light emitted by glow-worms (see page 310).

Signed on the back: Haruchika (親) + kaō.

Size: 97.3 mm (H) x 14.8 mm (W).

Edo period, mid 19th century.

NBTHK Certificate № 449542.

Hamano Haruchika from Edo was a student of Haruyuki in 1848-54; Hamano School, Etchū Toyama Branch, according to M. Sesko's "Genealogy", page. 34. Most probably it is his work.

Following the MFA data, it is also possible that "our" Haruchika is indeed Nara Haruchika or Tsuchiya Haruchika from Nara School; though I did not hind such artist in Markus Sesko books. However, in his "Toso-Kinko" on page 177 there is certain Shingorō who carried out his business under the name of Yanagawa Haruchika (1791-1857?)

 

Additional Information

Collection Japanese swords & fittings
Type / Purpose Kozuka
Country Japan
Period 19 AD , Edo period [江戸時代] (1603–1868)
School Hamano School (Etchū Toyama Branch)
Material Gold , Shibuichi , Silver
Media/Technique Inlay , Low relief carving , Takabori , Usuniku-bori
Subject Chinese sage , Shoko
Acquisition year 2014

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