An Early Kinai Tsuba

SIGNED ECHIZEN JU KINAI SAKU, EARLY EDO PERIOD (17TH CENTURY)

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An Early Kinai Tsuba
Signed Echizen ju Kinai saku, early Edo period (17th century)
The circular iron plate pierced with a design of rain dragons in nikubori ji-sukashi, square mimi, with a wood box
3 1/8in. (7.9cm.), thickness 7mm.
Literature
Lundgren Collection, no. 173

Lot Essay

The bold crisp carving of the dragon is indicative of the first generation Kinai. He worked in the Empo period (1673-1681). His carving of the dragons' scales, sharp claws and hostile eyes is smooth with an easy uninterrupted flow.

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