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Tsuba depicting Takeshiuchi-no-Sukune receiving gems from a demon

Glossary (2)

sentoku, tsuba

  • sentoku

    A kind of brass made from an alloy of copper, zinc, and tin.

  • 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)

    Relief modelling with bold iroye incrustation and katakiri engraving; on the right, seated under a pine-tree (shown mainly at the back) is Takeshiuchi-no-sukune, the aged minister of the Empress Jingō, receiving the two tide-ruline gems offered by a kneeling demon, the servant of the Sea God. Signed: Kigōdō [Japanese text] Naoyoshi [Japanese text] with kakihan [Japanese text].

    Probably Nara (Toshinaga) work and therefore properly belonging to Group XXXVIII.

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