What makes a gold tsuba stand out on a hamidashi?

 Updated Mar 2026

On a hamidashi, the tsuba is intentionally diminutive, which means a gold or gilded guard reads as a concentrated point of luxury rather than a broad decorative field. The warmth of gold against black lacquer saya creates an immediate focal point that draws the eye to the transition between handle and blade — exactly where the swordsmith's craft is most visible. Historically, gilded fittings were reserved for presentation-grade and ceremonial pieces, so a gold tsuba carries that associative weight. In the pieces here, gilding is achieved through various means including brass with gold finishing and cast alloy with lacquered gold tones, each aging and patinating differently with time.

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