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		"Description: This a tetsu nademaru gata, kaku mimi tsuba from the Momoyama period (1573-1615). The kozuka hitsu-ana has ategane, quite probably added at a later date. The nakago ana has sekigane in copper. The omote has a low relief takabori design of mountains and a temple with gold highlights. The priest standing on a leaf is Daruma. Daruma is an important figure in Japanese Zen Buddhism. He is the sage who introduced the sect to Japan. His life is surrounded in myth and legend even though he was a real character who died circa AD 529. Here he is depicted on his mythical journey to Japan standing on a leaf on waves. His journey is often depicted with him standing on a millet stalk or bamboo or a reed. In true Zen tradition although the founder of the sect in Japan he is often made fun of and is often seen today as a toy with one eye shut. He is also the favourite choice for a snowman by Japanese children. The ura shows water engraved with gold sparkles. The mei, although difficult to see, reads; Yamashiro Koku Fushimi (no) Ju, Kaneiye, made by Kaneiye at Fushimi in the Province of Yamashiro. Kaneiye was an important tsuba maker who introduced painterly design for the first time into tsuba design. Inset is a tsuba for comparison also made by Kaneiye. Tsuba made from iron with the preist Daruma floating on a leaf." ;
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