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Sword guard with design of crane, wave, cherry blossom and Kuyo crest/ IDETA Collection/Kumamoto prefectural Museum of Art

attributed to TANI Seibei

Tachibana Museum

Tachibana Museum
Fukuoka-ken, Japan

Tani Seibei (?~1843) was a metalsmith in the late Edo period. He is said to have been skilled at nunomezogan (cloth-weave inlay), however, the details are not known because there remain only a few of his works.
This circular-shaped sword guard has a crane and waves design which are elaborately executed using openwork technique. On the iron surface, two kinds of family crests, which represent a cherry blossom and Kuyo (nine planets), are depicted with arabesque pattern in gold nunomezogan inlay.

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  • Title: Sword guard with design of crane, wave, cherry blossom and Kuyo crest/ IDETA Collection/Kumamoto prefectural Museum of Art
  • Creator: attributed to TANI Seibei
  • Rights: IDETA Collection/Kumamoto prefectural Museum of Art
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