Tosogu (Fittings)

Tsuba

Definition

The sword guard.

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Related Tosogu (Fittings) Terms

Aoi-mokko葵木瓜

Hollyhock-shaped mokko design; a four-lobed decorative motif often used on tsuba and fittings.

Dashi-menuki出目貫

Protruding menuki; handle ornaments that extend prominently from the tsuka wrapping surface.

Deme-menuki出目目貫

Protruding menuki; grip ornaments that project prominently from the handle wrapping.

The collar at the base of the handle, next to the guard.

Fuchi-gashira縁頭

Matching set of collar (fuchi) and pommel cap (kashira) fittings for the handle.

Fuchi-kashira縁頭

The fuchi and kashira as a matched set.

Habaki-omote鎺表

The front face of the habaki (blade collar) that faces outward when worn.

Hitsu-ana櫃穴

Holes in the tsuba (sword guard) through which the kozuka and kogai are inserted into their respective pockets in the scabbard.

Inome-sukashi猪目透

Heart-shaped openwork pattern commonly found in tsuba and other sword fittings.

The pommel cap at the end of the handle.

Kenjō-tsuba献上鍔

Presentation-grade tsuba made as gifts to lords or high-ranking officials.

Kenuki毛抜

Tweezers pattern; openwork design in tsuba resembling tweezers, often featuring parallel elongated openings.