
Akasaka school tsuba. This tsuba features a round shape, iron base, openwork carving, and round ears. The Akasaka school was founded by Tadamasa and his son, who moved to Edo around the Kan'ei era and created tsuba by combining Owari and Kyo techniques, flourishing until the end of the Edo period.

Akasaka school tsuba. This tsuba features a round shape, iron base, openwork carving, and round ears. The Akasaka school was founded by Tadamasa and his son, who moved to Edo around the Kan'ei era and created tsuba by combining Owari and Kyo techniques, flourishing until the end of the Edo period.
