Tsuba Gallery
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Sword Guard (Tsuba), c 1800s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japanese ArtSize: Overall: 0.6 x 7 cm (&frac1
kuerbis17:Drawing some dudes in the rain, very relaxing! Panel redraw from the first volume of Tsuba
tanuki-kimono:Acrylic accessories shaped as tsuba (decorative sword guard) by Umetsukiyo. Some custo
Tsuba or sword guard of yellow bronze, four-lobed, with Bishamonten and Fukurokuju engaged in a test
Sword Guard (Tsuba), Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and ArmorRogers Fund, 1912Metropolitan Museum
Sword Guard (Tsuba), Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and ArmorGift of Margarethe Suhl, 1998Metropol
Sword Guard (Tsuba), Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and ArmorThe Howard Mansfield Collection, Gift
met-armsarmor:Sword Guard (Tsuba), Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and ArmorEdward C. Moore Collect
Tsuba with design of egret and reedsJapaneseMeiji eraLate 19th centuryGotô Ichijo (Japanese, 1791–18
met-armsarmor:Sword Guard (Tsuba), Arms and ArmorMedium: IronFunds from various donors, 1946Metropol
met-armsarmor:Sword Guard (Tsuba), ca. 1615–1868, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and ArmorH. O. Ha
nemoi:yajifun:Tsuba in the form of an okame and an oni mask / Kitagawa Motoyoshi鍔 おかめと鬼の面 北川洗心軒 19世紀
Tsuba or sword guard of iron, eight-lobed, with eight crests in brass set in openwork circles, and b
virtual-artifacts:Crane tsuba, japan.
met-armsarmor:Sword Guard (Tsuba), Arms and ArmorMedium: Iron, copperThe Howard Mansfield Collection
aleyma:Nagata Naohiro, Tsuba with peacock feathers, 1st half of the 19th century (source).this is go
samuraitears:Japanese Tsuba
virtual-artifacts: Sword Guard (Tsuba)Fittings maker: Inscribed by Bairyūken Kiyotatsu (Japanese, ac
met-armsarmor:Sword Guard (Tsuba), Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and ArmorGift of Bashford Dean,
museum-of-artifacts: Tsuba with design of a female ghost and animal-headed demons, Japan 19th c. #ja
Tsuba with design of crayfishJapaneseEdo periodmid-19th centuryMatsuo Gassan (Japanese, 1815–1875),
Japanese tsuba (sword guards), 17th-19th century (in the Met: one, two).
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Sword guard (Tsuba) of a Christian Samurai 17th century CE [1200x798]Sou
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