Round tsuba with flowers and scrolls
Details
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Title
Round tsuba with flowers and scrolls
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Associated place
Japan (place of creation) -
Date
18th century (1701 - 1800) -
Material and technique
iron, with cut and filed openwork decoration, inlaid with gold wire, and with gold wire cloisonné enamel; kōgai-hole plugged with soft metal, probably shakudō
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Object type
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Dimensions
8 x 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.11172
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Catalogue text
Square centre set anglewise within the narrow border, the four spandrels each fret-pierced with the same symmetrical scroll design; on each face the square is inlaid with gold wire in a checker of four by four, with various diapers, some in gold-cloisonné enamel; the "Hirata curl" is also included; edge inlaid in the same techniques with detached scrolls and conventional devices; sd. and trifoliate kodzuka-hole outlined with gold wire; small trifoliate kōgai-hole pierced later, without bordering.
Attributed (like the next two [EAX.11173 and EAX.11174]) by Sir Arthur Church to Hirata Narihisa, IIIIrd Master, d.1671.
Ernest Hart Collection, no.204; then Lucas Collection.
Glossary of terms
cloisonné
shakudō
tsuba
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