
This is a tsuba attributed to the Myochin school, dating to the mid Edo period. It features a classic design with Aoi leaves arranged in four directions, and a tasteful design incorporating a monkey motif. The iron is black and lustrous, with iron bones appearing in streaks and nodules on the ears.

This is a tsuba attributed to the Myochin school, dating to the mid Edo period. It features a classic design with Aoi leaves arranged in four directions, and a tasteful design incorporating a monkey motif. The iron is black and lustrous, with iron bones appearing in streaks and nodules on the ears.
