Eastern Art Online, Yousef Jameel Centre for Islamic and Asian Art

Ashmolean − Eastern Art Online, Yousef Jameel Centre for Islamic and Asian Art

Browse: 612 objects

Reference URL

Actions

Send e-mail

Contact us about this object

Send e-mail

Send to a friend

Tsuba with Buddhist invocation and a poem

Glossary (3)

sentoku, shakudō, tsuba

  • sentoku

    A kind of brass made from an alloy of copper, zinc, and tin.

  • shakudō

    alloy of copper and gold, patinated to a dark blue-black colour

  • tsuba

    Japanese sword guard.

Location

    • currently in research collection

Objects are sometimes moved to a different location. Our object location data is usually updated on a monthly basis. Contact the Jameel Study Centre if you are planning to visit the museum to see a particular object on display, or would like to arrange an appointment to see an object in our reserve collections.

 

Publications online

  • The A.H. Church Collection of Japanese Sword-Guards (Tsuba) by Albert James Koop

    The A. H. Church Collection of Japanese Sword-Guards (Tsuba)

    Polished surface inlaid on each face with silver and sentoku (on the front in seven large characters the Nichiren invocation, see no. 67 [EAX.10067]; on the back five similar characters in a curious semi-cursive style); the ryōhitsu plugged with shakudō diagonally "cat-scratched".

    Japan Society's Loan Exhibition, London, 1905, no. Q120, pl. 19.

    The inscription on the back is part of a Chinese poem and reads:

    [Japanese text]

    Zhi tou wan chong guan, "Passing through a myriad barriers". The rest of the text is as follows:

    [Japanese text]

    Bu zhu qing han yue, "The pale cold moon stayed not her course."

© 2013 University of Oxford - Ashmolean Museum