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Ōnin ten-zōgan tsuba with sukashi design of Buddhist temple bell (tsurigane). Late Muromachi period, 16th century.

Iron tsuba of round form with brown patina decorated with the design of a Buddhist temple bell (tsurigane) in openwork (sukashi), with details outlined in brass wire (sen-zōgan), the outer ring  decorated with two rows of brass dots (ten-zōgan), and the bell details carved in sukidashi-bori as on kamakura-bori pieces.

Ōnin school. Unsigned.

Late Muromachi period, 16th century.

Dimensions: 88.8 x 88.3 x 3.0 mm.

As per Merrily Baird, two legends are usually associated with the image of tsurigane, a large, suspended Buddhist bell: one is that of Dojo Temple (Dojo-ji), and the other is of Benkei stealing the tsurigane of Miidera Temple. Interestingly, this type of bell (tsurigane) is not described as a family crest (mon), while suzu and hansho bells are.

 

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