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Tsuba depicting three Chinese men

Glossary (2)

shibuichi, tsuba

  • shibuichi

    alloy of copper and silver, patinated to a dull grey-green colour

  • tsuba

    Japanese sword guard.

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    • currently in research collection

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  • The A.H. Church Collection of Japanese Sword-Guards (Tsuba) by Albert James Koop

    The A. H. Church Collection of Japanese Sword-Guards (Tsuba)

    Rounded oblong; in low, partly sunk, relief with iroye incrustation is a group of three Chinese, one crawling between the legs of another; at the back, two fisherman's baskets and carrying-rod. Signed: Juzui ([Japanese text]). (Hamano Juzui, pupil of Tōyama Chokuzui.)

    F. V. Dickins Collection. The reference is to Han Hein (Japanese Kanshin), a prince's son (d. B.C. 196) fallen on evil days, who, when challenged by a coolie to crawl between his legs in the public market-place, submitted rather than fight a man of low birth. Later, when Prince of Ts'u, he sought out the man and attached him to his person.

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