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tsuba (arrow feathers pattern)

about 1762

Unknown

Japanese

13.13

On display in K308.c19

iron

Artwork Details

Creator

Unknown

Nationality
Creation Date
about 1762
Materials
iron
Object Types
guards
Dimensions

2-7/8 x 2-1/2 in.

Mark Description

Signed: Mumei

Accession Number
13.13
Credit Line

John Herron Fund

Copyright
Public Domain
Collection

Asian Art (Japanese and Korean)

Color Palette

Purchased in Japan by J. Arthur MacLean, January 2, 1913


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