
This is a tsuba made by Haruaki Hogen during the late Edo period. The tsuba and fuchi feature a plover (chidori) design. The tsuba is mokko-shaped with a shakudo (red bronze) ishimedzi (stone texture) ground, while the fuchi has a suaka (plain copper) ishimedzi ground.

This is a tsuba made by Haruaki Hogen during the late Edo period. The tsuba and fuchi feature a plover (chidori) design. The tsuba is mokko-shaped with a shakudo (red bronze) ishimedzi (stone texture) ground, while the fuchi has a suaka (plain copper) ishimedzi ground.
