What should I know about tsuba styles on tachi in this collection?
Updated Mar 2026
The tsuba selections across this collection represent three distinct decorative traditions. Gold alloy flower tsuba draw from the ornate metalwork popularized by Momoyama-period sword fittings, where gilded petals and layered castings signaled status. Chrysanthemum tsuba carry imperial and Zen Buddhist associations - the sixteen-petal form is one of the most codified motifs in Japanese decorative arts. Black-and-gold floral copper tsuba reflect the two-tone inlay techniques developed by Edo-period master metalworkers, where contrasting metals were used to create depth in relief designs. Understanding these lineages helps collectors make intentional choices when assembling a display that tells a coherent visual story.