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Heianjō tsuba, carved and inlayed with rocks, plants, and waves. Muromachi period.

Heianjō tsuba, carved and inlayed in brass with a somewhat primitive design of rocks, plants, and waves, and a man in a boat beside two jakugo stone baskets on the face and a religious structure (stupa, grave stone) on the reverse.

Muromachi or Momoyama period.

Size: 83.2 x 82.4 x 3.6 mm; 149.2 g

The Carlo Monzino Collection of Japanese sword fittings and swords (Sotheby’s, London, 18 June 1996. p. 12-13) №9 provides an illustration of the similar tsuba with the following description: Heianjo tsuba, carved and inlayed with rocks, plants, and waves, also pierced with a jakago [sic] (stone basket).

Gary D. Murtha in his Japanese sword guards Onin – Heianjo – Yoshiro (GDM Publications, 2016) on page 53 shows a look-a-like tsuba (though, with a kogai-hitsu-ana) with the follwoing description: Iron, 77 mm, tsuba with brass tree, snake, jakugo baskets, and curved brass pieces (representing water flowing over rocks). Buddhist halo to reverse. Although showing Onin traits, a Shoami Heiamjo attribution would fit better. Azuchi-Momoyama period.

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