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Signed Openwork Tsuba with Phoenix Design, Gold and Silver Inlay – Ōmi no Kami Signed Openwork Tsuba with Phoenix Design, Gold and Silver Inlay – Ōmi no Kami A finely crafted openwork copper tsuba depicting a majestic phoenix in flight, enriched with delicate gold and silver inlay. The dynamic composition and graceful rendering of the plumage convey a strong sense of movement and vitality. The seppa-dai bears the inscription "Ōmi no Kami", adding further interest to this elegant example of Japanese sword fitting art. The combination of bold openwork carving and refined inlay work demonstrates the artisan's skill and aesthetic sensibility. Phoenix motifs have long been associated with auspiciousness, renewal, and prosperity in East Asian art, making this tsuba both visually striking and symbolically significant. Internal Reference No.: R60329W017 Material: Copper, gold and silver inlay Dimensions Height: 8.2 cm Width: 8.0 cm Thickness: 0.49 cm Weight: 115 g Condition In very good condition considering its age. Minor wear, surface marks, and age-related patina consistent with long-term preservation and use. Accompanied by an associated wooden storage box (awase-bako). ■■Please Read Before Purchasing■■ □Important Information Regarding Purchase□ This product was sourced from the Japanese second-hand market. Because it was sourced from the second-hand market, even if it is new, it may be sold as a second-hand item. As it is a secondary market item, the original purchase date and usage period are unknown, and we cannot answer questions regarding these. The age of the product is determined based on personal research and does not definitively determine the product's age. The product description is a subjective opinion. Perceptions vary from person to person, so the final decision is left to the buyer. If you are sensitive to these points, please refrain from bidding. In case of errors in the product description, the information in the photos takes precedence. All accessories shown in the photos are included. Accessories not shown in the photos are not included. ・Support If you have any problems with your order, please contact us via the website within 3 days of receiving the product. Please attach photos or a short video of the problem area. We will respond promptly and sincerely. ・Cancellation/Return In case of cancellation or return due to customer reasons, all related costs, such as return shipping fees and customs duties, will be borne by the customer. Shipping Shipping will be handled by DHL, FedEx, or Japan Post. We do not accept requests for specific shipping methods. Shipping period: 2-7 business days after payment confirmation. Business days do not include Saturdays, Sundays, or public holidays. We strive for smooth and reliable transactions. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Nr. 104466690

Solgt
Japan - Sværdskede - Edo-perioden (1600–1868)

Japan - Sværdskede - Edo-perioden (1600–1868)

Signed Openwork Tsuba with Phoenix Design, Gold and Silver Inlay – Ōmi no Kami

Signed Openwork Tsuba with Phoenix Design, Gold and Silver Inlay – Ōmi no Kami

A finely crafted openwork copper tsuba depicting a majestic phoenix in flight, enriched with delicate gold and silver inlay. The dynamic composition and graceful rendering of the plumage convey a strong sense of movement and vitality.

The seppa-dai bears the inscription "Ōmi no Kami", adding further interest to this elegant example of Japanese sword fitting art. The combination of bold openwork carving and refined inlay work demonstrates the artisan's skill and aesthetic sensibility.

Phoenix motifs have long been associated with auspiciousness, renewal, and prosperity in East Asian art, making this tsuba both visually striking and symbolically significant.

Internal Reference No.: R60329W017
Material: Copper, gold and silver inlay
Dimensions
Height: 8.2 cm
Width: 8.0 cm
Thickness: 0.49 cm
Weight: 115 g

Condition
In very good condition considering its age. Minor wear, surface marks, and age-related patina consistent with long-term preservation and use. Accompanied by an associated wooden storage box (awase-bako).

■■Please Read Before Purchasing■■
□Important Information Regarding Purchase□
This product was sourced from the Japanese second-hand market. Because it was sourced from the second-hand market, even if it is new, it may be sold as a second-hand item. As it is a secondary market item, the original purchase date and usage period are unknown, and we cannot answer questions regarding these. The age of the product is determined based on personal research and does not definitively determine the product's age.

The product description is a subjective opinion. Perceptions vary from person to person, so the final decision is left to the buyer.

If you are sensitive to these points, please refrain from bidding.

In case of errors in the product description, the information in the photos takes precedence.

All accessories shown in the photos are included. Accessories not shown in the photos are not included.

・Support
If you have any problems with your order, please contact us via the website within 3 days of receiving the product.

Please attach photos or a short video of the problem area.

We will respond promptly and sincerely.

・Cancellation/Return
In case of cancellation or return due to customer reasons,
all related costs, such as return shipping fees and customs duties, will be borne by the customer.

Shipping
Shipping will be handled by DHL, FedEx, or Japan Post.

We do not accept requests for specific shipping methods.

Shipping period: 2-7 business days after payment confirmation.

Business days do not include Saturdays, Sundays, or public holidays.

We strive for smooth and reliable transactions. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

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