Tsuba Japanese antique Iron Mumei Mokko (Japanese quince) cross circle Edo era —
Mokko (Japanese quince) and cross in a circle family crest. Height 0.5cm (0.2in).
Mokko (Japanese quince) and cross in a circle family crest. Height 0.5cm (0.2in).
Whether it’s a simple and elegant tsuba or a highly decorated and ornate one, the tsuba adds to the allure and fascination of Japanese swords. The tsuba, also known as the sword guard, is an integral component of Japanese swords that serves both a functional and aesthetic purpose.
Unique design of anchor, waves, and plover birds. Tsuba box is included. Zougan inlay technique is used. The color is added by using a crafting technique in which different materials are inlaid into one material.
Mokko (Japanese quince) and cross in a circle family crest. Height 0.5cm (0.2in).
Mokko (Japanese quince) and cross in a circle family crest. Height 0.5cm (0.2in).
Tsuba box is not included. Zougan inlay technique is used. The color is added by using a crafting technique in which different materials are inlaid into one material. Length: 7.78cm.
Tsuba box is included.
TSUBA Sansui Landscape Inlay Signed Jakushi Mokko Japanese Edo Antique Original. It has “Jakushi” sign. Zougan inlay technique is used. The color is added by using a crafting technique in which different materials are inlaid into one material. Length: 6.7cm. Width: 6.1cm. Thickness: 0.35cm. Weight: 79.73g. This is very old antique item, please check the […]
This is inlay tsuba that design is Japanese drum. Size : L 85 x W 79 x D 3.5 mm. (3.3″ x 3.1″ x 0.14). Nakago hole : 28 mm. Weight : 160 g 5.6 oz. Condition : Very good antique condition as you can see the pictures for the year. It takes about 2-10 […]
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