Crossguard tsuba, Mino school/author, Japanese, Edo period 1603–1868, 18th century. Round tsuba maru-gata with rounded edge maru mimi; ryohitsu ana holes plugged with shakudô alloy; copper sekigane. Decorated on both sides with dense, low-relief inlay of brass and silver depicting various flowers with praying mantises, butterflies, and dragonflies. Signed. Diameter 8.3 cm; thickness 0.3 cm., A round metal object with a central irregular cutout, decorated all around with a floral and insect motif; the surface shows a dark brown base metal with patterns in metallic gold and silver tones, and a few areas of dull copper color around the central opening; the design includes several stylized flowers, a group of daisylike blooms, and multiple insects resembling grasshoppers or dragonflies rendered in gold and silver, set against the dark brown field.
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Crossguard tsuba, Mino school/author, Japanese, Edo period 1603–1868, 18th century. Round tsuba maru-gata with rounded edge maru mimi; ryohitsu ana holes plugged with shakudô alloy; copper sekigane. Decorated on both sides with dense, low-relief inlay of brass and silver depicting various flowers with praying mantises, butterflies, and dragonflies. Signed. Diameter 8.3 cm; thickness 0.3 cm., A round metal object with a central irregular cutout, decorated all around with a floral and insect motif; the surface shows a dark brown base metal with patterns in metallic gold and silver tones, and a few areas of dull copper color around the central opening; the design includes several stylized flowers, a group of daisylike blooms, and multiple insects resembling grasshoppers or dragonflies rendered in gold and silver, set against the dark brown field.

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Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A21_290

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

103.0Mo (8.3Mo) / 50.8cm x 50.8cm / 6000 x 6000 (300dpi)

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