Decorative Tsuba Oni Mask Motif Japan (after Edo period) Cast Iron Gilt Silvered LS179 Metalwork 1880's) of all solid kiri
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1880's) of all solid kiri (paulownia) front
H × 18 in
Paul Jacoulet (1902–1960) was a French artist known for his woodblock prints
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Decorative Tsuba Oni Mask Motif Japan (after Edo period) Cast Iron Gilt Silvered LS179 Metalwork 1880's) of all solid kiriDecorative Oni Motif Japanese TsubaJapan, 20th century (after Edo period) A striking cast iron tsuba featuring a fierce oni (demon) face in exaggerated, almost comical form. The surface is finished with gilt eyebrows and nose, silvered teeth, and bulging eyes, giving the piece a dramatic expression. Although inspired by Edo period fittings, this example was not intended for mounting and shows no signs of wear from sword use. It was likely produced as
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