京透 鶴丸透鍔
Hozon Tousougu

Kyosukashi Tsuba

No.951658

Kyosukashi Tsurumaru Sukashi Tsuba

¥300,000(tax included)
Size

Length 8.47cm Width 8.53cm Seppadai 0.52cm Nakaoana-Length 2.92cm Nakaoana-Width 0.81cm Weight 96.6g

Drscription
Tsurumarugata Tetsuji Jisukashi-Kebori Kakumimikoniku

Kyosukashitsuba is a transparent tsuba produced mainly in Kyoto from the Muromachi period to the early Edo period. Using well-forged iron as the base iron, the construction is elegant and elaborate, and the patterns are also baptized expressions. The hole is vertically long, and the mimi is slightly thicker than the Kakumimi, and the thickness is slightly thinner than that of the openwork tsuba of other countries. The patterns are eight bridges, myoga, plums, chrysanthemums, wild geese, and cranes.
Some of them have excellent graphic designs.
京透 鶴丸透鍔/鐔 保存刀装具