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	ns3:description	"Description: This is a large tetsu, nade kaku gata, tsuba with a raised seppa dai. Omote has a takabori design of waves with a crane flying above in shakudo and gold. These are sacred birds. They mate for life so represent fidelity. The birds are also symbols of lon-gevity. Equally they are seen as examples of how to govern wisely in that when they fight for their mates they have a ritualised combat which avoids inflicting injury, although occasionally some of the fighting bouts lead to deaths because of their sharp pointed beaks and long claws. In Japanese mythology this is seen as an example of how to conduct your life. Confucian ideals, which particularly under pinned Edo society, recognised honesty, order and good government through the observance of the law and social and family interactions. This tsuba is rather ornate but it represents the kind of style that developed during the relatively peaceful Edo Period, especially during the second half of the nineteenth century. The ura has a design of a rising sun in takazogan gold and takabori waves. In Nippon or Nihon, Japan literally means the root of the sun or the place where the sun rises. It is in the Nara Hamano school style. Iron tsuba, decorated with waves and a crane." ,
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	ns3:name	"Japanese sword guard (tsuba)"@en .
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