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Mokko shaped sword guard with waves design/ IDETA Collection/Kumamoto prefectural Museum of Art

attributed to NISHIGAKI Kanshiro the third1680/1761

Tachibana Museum

Tachibana Museum
Fukuoka-ken, Japan

This sword guard is considered to have been created by the 3rd head of the Nishigaki school, Kanshiro (1680-1761), based on the style of work.
Following the style of the 2nd Kanshiro’s work, he produced excellent sword guards with openwork and nunomezogan (cloth-weave inlay) designs.

This well-balanced sword guard in the shape of mokko (flowering quince) has an engraving design of waves.

Details

  • Title: Mokko shaped sword guard with waves design/ IDETA Collection/Kumamoto prefectural Museum of Art
  • Creator: attributed to NISHIGAKI Kanshiro the third
  • Date Created: 1680/1761
  • Rights: IDETA Collection/Kumamoto prefectural Museum of Art

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