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Sword fittings include tsuba, kozuka, kogai, fuchi-kashira, and other kodogu.
Iron Tsuba with Fudō Myōō and Senju Kannon Motif in Openwork / Muromachi Period, 16th century
Ōnin suemon-zōgan tsuba with kamon and botanical motifs / Early Edo Period, 17th century.
Bizen Yoshirō mon-sukashi tsuba. Edo period, Kanbun era (1661-73).
Ko-tosho tsuba with design of military fan in openwork. Kamakura period, 1185-1333).
Yamakichibei Shodai tsuba with sukashi design. Momoyama period, 1574-1603.
Ōnin suemon-zōgan and sukashi decorated tsuba. Late Muromachi period (1514-1573).
Ōnin ten-zōgan tsuba with circular sukashi design. Mid-Muromachi period (1454-1513).
Nobuie tsuba with family crest motif. Momoyama period, c. 1580.
Yoshirō mon-sukashi tsuba. Momoyama period (1574 – 1615).
Heianjo tsuba with the Myriad Treasures motif. Momoyama or early Edo period (1574 – 1650).
Yoshirō mon-sukashi tsuba by Koike Naomasa. Momoyama or early Edo period (1574 – 1650).
Ōnin suemon-zōgan and sukashi decorated tsuba / Late Muromachi period (1514-1573).
Higo tsuba with slanting rays of light (tokei) motif / Edo period, mid-17th century.
Heianjo brass inlay tsuba with bellflowers, vines and a dragonfly / Edo period (c. 1650-1700).
A shakudō kozuka decoraded with equestrian tack by Goto Joshin (c. 1550).
Tsuba with design of bellflowers and vines / Momoyama period (1574 – 1603).
Ko-tosho tsuba with design of buddhist symbols in openwork / Muromachi period (1393-1573).
Owari tsuba with slanting rays of light (tokei) motif / Edo period, early 17th century.
Yoshirō brass inlay tantō tsuba by Koike Naomasa; Momoyama period (1574 – 1603).
Ōnin ten-zōgan tsuba with design of chrysanthemum, late Muromachi period (16 AD).
Heianjo brass inlay tsuba with swastika and other symbols. Momoyama period (1574 – 1603).
Ōnin suemon-zōgan tsuba with autumnal connotation (Tale of Genji, Chapter 20: Asagao). Late Muromachi period (1514-1573).
Yoshirō mon-sukashi tsuba. Momoyama or early Edo period (1574-1650).
Kamakura-bori tsuba with design of a bridge, mountain pavilion and 5-storey pagoda. Muromachi period, 16th century.
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