'Nanboku sōhō hayabiki' 南北相法早引 (Fisonomía de Nanboku: una guía para el destino y la fortuna) - 1718 - Japón - Periodo Edo (1600-1868)
N.º 83082645
Patrón de algas, Nyudo Munenori hecho de hierro, incrustaciones de oro y plata, bosque de pinos, - Hierro (fundido/forjado) - Mogarako Nyudo Munenori,藻柄子入道宗典 - Japón - Periodo Edo (1600-1868)
N.º 83082645
Patrón de algas, Nyudo Munenori hecho de hierro, incrustaciones de oro y plata, bosque de pinos, - Hierro (fundido/forjado) - Mogarako Nyudo Munenori,藻柄子入道宗典 - Japón - Periodo Edo (1600-1868)
This is an iron tsuba decorated with gold and silver inlays made during the Edo period.
Tsuba is a type of ``sword fitting'' that is the exterior of a sword, and is a metal fitting that is sandwiched between the ``sheath'' and the ``blade.''
Munenori Kitagawa was a swordsmith who was active in the middle of the Edo period during the Jokyo-Kanen era (1684-1750), according to the year of his work. The first Munenori's birth and death dates are unknown, but he is said to have been from Kyoto Hachiman-cho, and is said to have been called Hidenori. Since he depended on the Kawakita clan, a samurai of the Hikone domain, he took the surname Kitagawa and called himself Munenori.
The year of birth and death of the second generation Munenori is unknown; he was also called Kita, and his name was Mogarako. His designs were almost the same as those of his father, and he left behind many fine works such as ``Dosaku Rexen Yuugizu'' and ``Soldiers Battle Illustrations'', which were inlaid with high-carving inlays, colored illustrations, and watermarks carved on meat-carved ground. Munenori's works were highly praised, the more counterfeits of him were made.
The pine forest Karako crest watermark is a very wonderful work.
Condition is good.
Size: 7.7cm x 8.1cm x 0.6cm
Weight: 108g
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