
An iron mokko-shaped tsuba from the Edo period, attributed to the Kanayama school. It features a hammered surface and openwork designs of embracing myoga ginger and rings. The tsuba comes with a Paulownia Wood Box and Aoi Art Appraisal Certificate, as well as a Hozon Tosogu Certificate.

An iron mokko-shaped tsuba from the Edo period, attributed to the Kanayama school. It features a hammered surface and openwork designs of embracing myoga ginger and rings. The tsuba comes with a Paulownia Wood Box and Aoi Art Appraisal Certificate, as well as a Hozon Tosogu Certificate.
