Tsuba Gallery
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Movie “Kurogarasu” Episode 2 Stage Greetings - Cast & Staff PhotosSakiyama Tsuba
Tsuba (sword guard) with figure of Ōmori Hikoshichi. By Toshinaga. Taguchi Collection Ōsaka.
met-armsarmor: Sword Guard (Tsuba), Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and ArmorThe Howard Mansfield C
Sword Guard (Tsuba), Arms and ArmorMedium: Iron, brassFunds from various donors, 1946 Metropolitan M
met-armsarmor: Sword Guard (Tsuba), Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and Armor The Howard Mansfield
fauvester: fauvester:endhawks baby tsuba… unintentional captain america style uniform but ykw
koko-works:~Tsuba Zaka~*Samurai*
fishstickmonkey:Sword Guard (Tsuba)Date: ca. 1615–1868 Culture: Japanese Medium: Copper-gold a
japaneseaesthetics:Ryoun Michiyoshi, Tsuba [sword guard] in the form of an octopus, mid-19th century
stillcoal: My mekamechanic haul from colossalcon! I was beyond overjoyed to see @phoskios and @tsuba
stillcoal: My mekamechanic haul from colossalcon! I was beyond overjoyed to see @phoskios and @tsuba
koko-works:“I do wish my servants would learn to knock…” Aki (@rae_xiv ) and Tsub
“I do wish my servants would learn to knock…” Aki (@rae_xiv ) and Tsuba (@kok
fishstickmonkey: Sword Guard (Tsuba) Fittings maker: Inscribed on the inner face by Sunagawa Mao-Yos
Various Japanese tsuba, or sword hand guards, in the Victoria & Albert Museum Collectio
inkingblots: Suki Nante Iwan to Ite by Tsuba Daeki
met-armsarmor:Sword Guard (Tsuba), 19th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and ArmorH. O. Hav
met-armsarmor: Sword Guard (Tsuba), ca. 1615–1868, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and ArmorH
japaneseaesthetics: ‘Tsuba’ (sword-guard’. 19th century, Japan Two dra
Antieque Tsuba Sord Guard It’s like a spider. Iki, Wabi-sabi and Shibui gift from my frien
met-armsarmor: Sword Guard (Tsuba), Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and ArmorGift of Bashford Dean,
met-armsarmor: Sword Guard (Tsuba), Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and ArmorGift of Bashford Dean,
japaneseaesthetics: This ‘tsuba’ (sword guard) is made of eight fans depicting various n
Sword Guard (Tsuba), ca. 1615–1868, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and ArmorH. O. Havemeyer
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