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An iron mokko-shaped tsuba with a hammered surface, featuring openwork designs of embracing myoga ginger and rings. It is unsigned but attributed to the Kanayama school and comes with an NBTHK Hozon Tosogu Certificate.

Certificate Reading

Certificate reading — 無銘(金山)

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Kanayama School

Tsuba: Unsigned (Kanayama)(NBTHK Hozon Tosogu)

mumei · Kanayama · Edo

¥150,000
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Edo

Signature

Unsigned

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Hozon (NBTHK)

Description

An iron mokko-shaped tsuba with a hammered surface, featuring openwork designs of embracing myoga ginger and rings. It is unsigned but attributed to the Kanayama school and comes with an NBTHK Hozon Tosogu Certificate.

About the school

Kanayama

金山

Iron-tsuba · Owari

›

The Kanayama school of iron tsuba emerged in the vicinity of Kanayama, a district near Atsuta Shrine in Owari Province, flourishing from the late Muromachi through the Momoyama period. The locality took its name from the enshrinement of the deity Kanayama-hiko, and local metalworkers developed a distinctive tradition of sword guards characterized by exceptional plate iron and an unadorned aesthetic sensibility. Working primarily for the warrior class during a turbulent age, Kanayama artisans produced guards that reflected the martial spirit and ascetic values of their time, favoring directness of expression over decorative elaboration. The collective style of Kanayama work exhibits marked coherence in materials, construction, and design philosophy. Kanayama tsuba are executed as ichimai (single-plate) iron guards, typically round in form, with surfaces finished in tsuchime-ji (hammer texture) and designs rendered through ji-sukashi (ground openwork). The iron itself displays a distinctive character, showing darker tones within its coloration and often developing purplish patinations; most notably, the plate reveals prominent tekkotsu (iron "bones")—granular or mass-like crystalline structures that appear within the rim and on the surface, conveying rustic vigor.

Kanayama designs favor geometric simplicity, employing circles, squares, straight lines, and curves in bold compositions: bells (suzu, tsurigane), rings (wa), measuring boxes (masu), tea caddies (chatsubo), court-lady hats (ichimegasa), and abstract motifs such as clouds and moon (ungetsu). Rather than pursuing ornamental refinement, these patterns are conceived with directness and clarity, evoking what appraisers consistently describe as a "Zen-like flavor"—an aesthetic that suggests inner resilience, spiritual strength, and the austere dignity befitting mature practitioners of the warrior path. Kanayama tsuba occupy a significant position within the broader history of Muromachi-period iron openwork guards, standing alongside Owari work as representative expressions of the age. While the two traditions share certain technical affinities, Kanayama is distinguished by its characteristically blackish iron tone and its vigorous tekkotsu, which together impart an archaic, untamed quality. The school's appeal lies in the fusion of material excellence—thick, well-prepared plate iron with deep patinas—and conceptual restraint, yielding guards that, though unpretentious, possess formidable presence and enduring spiritual resonance. The tradition represents an artistic philosophy in which simplicity becomes a vehicle for profound expression, and in which the essence of martial values is communicated not through ornament, but through clarity of form and strength of material. Learn more →

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NBTHK Certificate
Hozon Tōsōgu保存刀装具
Fitting Worthy of Preservation
›

Certifies a genuine fitting worth preserving: a correct signature, or, if unsigned, an identifiable era and school, with recognized artistic and craft value.

Unsigned (attr. Kanayama School)
As written on the certificate
About the NBTHK›

The NBTHK (Nihon Bijutsu Tōken Hozon Kyōkai, the Society for the Preservation of Japanese Art Swords) is a public-interest incorporated foundation founded in 1948 and supervised by Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs (Bunkachō); it is based at the Japanese Sword Museum in Tokyo. Its expert panels physically examine each submitted work (shinsa) and issue a certificate (kanteishō) ranking it by artistic and historical merit. NBTHK papers are the most widely recognized standard of authentication for Japanese swords and fittings.

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Description

An iron mokko-shaped tsuba with a hammered surface, featuring openwork designs of embracing myoga ginger and rings. It is unsigned but attributed to the Kanayama school and comes with an NBTHK Hozon Tosogu Certificate.

Certificate Reading

Certificate reading — 無銘(金山)

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Kanayama School

Tsuba: Unsigned (Kanayama)(NBTHK Hozon Tosogu)

mumei · Kanayama · Edo

¥150,000
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Kanayama School — 1 of 2
Kanayama School — 2 of 2
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1 / 2
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Measurements & details
Maker

Kanayama School

Era

Edo

Signature

Unsigned

Papers

Hozon (NBTHK)

Description

An iron mokko-shaped tsuba with a hammered surface, featuring openwork designs of embracing myoga ginger and rings. It is unsigned but attributed to the Kanayama school and comes with an NBTHK Hozon Tosogu Certificate.

About the school

Kanayama

金山

Iron-tsuba · Owari

›

The Kanayama school of iron tsuba emerged in the vicinity of Kanayama, a district near Atsuta Shrine in Owari Province, flourishing from the late Muromachi through the Momoyama period. The locality took its name from the enshrinement of the deity Kanayama-hiko, and local metalworkers developed a distinctive tradition of sword guards characterized by exceptional plate iron and an unadorned aesthetic sensibility. Working primarily for the warrior class during a turbulent age, Kanayama artisans produced guards that reflected the martial spirit and ascetic values of their time, favoring directness of expression over decorative elaboration. The collective style of Kanayama work exhibits marked coherence in materials, construction, and design philosophy. Kanayama tsuba are executed as ichimai (single-plate) iron guards, typically round in form, with surfaces finished in tsuchime-ji (hammer texture) and designs rendered through ji-sukashi (ground openwork). The iron itself displays a distinctive character, showing darker tones within its coloration and often developing purplish patinations; most notably, the plate reveals prominent tekkotsu (iron "bones")—granular or mass-like crystalline structures that appear within the rim and on the surface, conveying rustic vigor.

Kanayama designs favor geometric simplicity, employing circles, squares, straight lines, and curves in bold compositions: bells (suzu, tsurigane), rings (wa), measuring boxes (masu), tea caddies (chatsubo), court-lady hats (ichimegasa), and abstract motifs such as clouds and moon (ungetsu). Rather than pursuing ornamental refinement, these patterns are conceived with directness and clarity, evoking what appraisers consistently describe as a "Zen-like flavor"—an aesthetic that suggests inner resilience, spiritual strength, and the austere dignity befitting mature practitioners of the warrior path. Kanayama tsuba occupy a significant position within the broader history of Muromachi-period iron openwork guards, standing alongside Owari work as representative expressions of the age. While the two traditions share certain technical affinities, Kanayama is distinguished by its characteristically blackish iron tone and its vigorous tekkotsu, which together impart an archaic, untamed quality. The school's appeal lies in the fusion of material excellence—thick, well-prepared plate iron with deep patinas—and conceptual restraint, yielding guards that, though unpretentious, possess formidable presence and enduring spiritual resonance. The tradition represents an artistic philosophy in which simplicity becomes a vehicle for profound expression, and in which the essence of martial values is communicated not through ornament, but through clarity of form and strength of material. Learn more →

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NBTHK Certificate
Hozon Tōsōgu保存刀装具
Fitting Worthy of Preservation
›

Certifies a genuine fitting worth preserving: a correct signature, or, if unsigned, an identifiable era and school, with recognized artistic and craft value.

Unsigned (attr. Kanayama School)
As written on the certificate
About the NBTHK›

The NBTHK (Nihon Bijutsu Tōken Hozon Kyōkai, the Society for the Preservation of Japanese Art Swords) is a public-interest incorporated foundation founded in 1948 and supervised by Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs (Bunkachō); it is based at the Japanese Sword Museum in Tokyo. Its expert panels physically examine each submitted work (shinsa) and issue a certificate (kanteishō) ranking it by artistic and historical merit. NBTHK papers are the most widely recognized standard of authentication for Japanese swords and fittings.

NBTHK official site→
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