Edo Period Sword Guard (Tsuba) in Shakudo and Cloisonné

Edo Period Sword Guard (Tsuba) in Shakudo and Cloisonné

Arts of Significance 1700 AD Modern 🇯🇵 Japan 221 views

A Japanese Edo period sword guard (tsuba) in copper-gold shakudō alloy with enamelled cloisonné (shippō) decoration, ca. 1615–1868 — the finest expression of Japanese metalwork artistry in miniature.

The Art of the Japanese Sword FittingIn feudal Japan, the katana was the embodiment of the samurai's soul and social rank. The decorative fittings of a sword — particularly the tsuba (guard) — received extraordinary artistic attention. Master metalworkers formed distinguished schools whose lineages ...

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