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On display at V&A South Kensington
Japan, Room 45, The Toshiba Gallery

Fuchi


Collars and pommels (fuchi-kashira)

These were mounted at the lower end and top of the hilt of the sword. They were generally made of iron or copper alloy but some makers used horn and other materials. The design of the two components would be on a particular theme, and the decoration could be matching or complementary. The pommel (kashira) at the top would be prominently visible when the sword was worn.


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Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Fuchi
  • Kashira
Gallery label
Collars and pommels (fuchi-kashira) These were mounted at the lower end and top of the hilt of the sword. They were generally made of iron or copper alloy but some makers used horn and other materials. The design of the two components would be on a particular theme, and the decoration could be matching or complementary. The pommel (kashira) at the top would be prominently visible when the sword was worn. (04/11/2015)
Summary
Collars and pommels (fuchi-kashira)

These were mounted at the lower end and top of the hilt of the sword. They were generally made of iron or copper alloy but some makers used horn and other materials. The design of the two components would be on a particular theme, and the decoration could be matching or complementary. The pommel (kashira) at the top would be prominently visible when the sword was worn.
Collection
Accession number
M.145FUCHI-1924

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Record createdJune 25, 2009
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