Mokkō-shaped tsuba with karakusa, scrolling floral pattern
Details
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Title
Mokkō-shaped tsuba with karakusa, scrolling floral pattern
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Associated place
Japan (place of creation) -
Date
16th century (1501 - 1600) -
Material and technique
iron, with cut and filed openwork decoration, and with taka-zōgan (high relief inlay) in brass; tang-hole plugged with soft metal, probably copper
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Object type
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Dimensions
8 x 7.8 cm (height x width) -
No. of items
1
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Credit line
Bequeathed by Dame Jemima Church, in accordance with the wishes of her Husband, Sir Arthur H. Church, 1929.
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Museum location
Museum department
Eastern Art
Accession no.
EAX.10114.a
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Catalogue text
Mokkō; a large inome ("boar's eye," a heart-shaped opening) at each angle; flat incrustation of brass on each face, including the continuous roped edging carried round the inome and karakusa scrolls with two (on the back one) five-petalled flowers.
Glossary of terms
tsuba
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