Fuchi
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Definition
The collar at the base of the handle, next to the guard.
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Hollyhock-shaped mokko design; a four-lobed decorative motif often used on tsuba and fittings.
Protruding menuki; handle ornaments that extend prominently from the tsuka wrapping surface.
Protruding menuki; grip ornaments that project prominently from the handle wrapping.
Matching set of collar (fuchi) and pommel cap (kashira) fittings for the handle.
The fuchi and kashira as a matched set.
The front face of the habaki (blade collar) that faces outward when worn.
Holes in the tsuba (sword guard) through which the kozuka and kogai are inserted into their respective pockets in the scabbard.
Heart-shaped openwork pattern commonly found in tsuba and other sword fittings.
The pommel cap at the end of the handle.
Presentation-grade tsuba made as gifts to lords or high-ranking officials.
Tweezers pattern; openwork design in tsuba resembling tweezers, often featuring parallel elongated openings.
Small collar fitting at the base of the tsuba, part of the sword mounting hardware.