Kogatana and Kogai
ca. 1800-1850 (made)
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A kogatana is a small knife and a kogai is a small bodkin-like implement, both carried in a pocket in the scabbard. These two have been made from shakudo, an alloy of copper and gold which is generally patinated to a rich black colour, and are decorated with gold and silver relief depicting lions, and signed Kikuoka Mitsutoshi.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Materials and techniques | copper-gold alloy (<i>shakudo</i>) with gold and silver |
Brief description | Scabbard-knife (kogatana) and skewer (kogai), copper-gold alloy (shakudo) with gold and silver relief depicting lions, both signed Kikuoka Mitsutoshi, Japan, ca.1800-1850 |
Physical description | Scabbard-knife (kogatana) and skewer (kogai), copper-gold alloy (shakudo) with gold and silver relief depicting lions, both signed Kikuoka Mitsutoshi |
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Summary | A kogatana is a small knife and a kogai is a small bodkin-like implement, both carried in a pocket in the scabbard. These two have been made from shakudo, an alloy of copper and gold which is generally patinated to a rich black colour, and are decorated with gold and silver relief depicting lions, and signed Kikuoka Mitsutoshi. |
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Accession number | M.1402-1931 |
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Record created | March 2, 2009 |
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