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Sword Guard (Tsuba) with the Rabbit in the Moon

Nakamura Chikayori (Japanese, mid-late 19th century) (Artist)
late 19th century (Edo-Meiji)
shibuichi (silver-copper alloy), silver, and gold
(Japanese Military Armor)

This tsuba is a depiction of the sky filled with clouds. At the upper left, the moon appears with the depiction of a rabbit pounding rice for sweet rice cakes. This is the figure that the Japanese see in the moon. This tradition may have developed in part because the word for rice cake ("mochi") can also mean "full moon."

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[Transcription] 紀国 中村親祐; [Transliteration] Kii no kuni/Nakamura Chikayori (kao); [Translation] Kii province/Nakamura Chikayori.

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Henry Walters, Baltimore [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.

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Japan, Kii (Place of Origin)

Measurements

H: 2 13/16 × W: 2 11/16 × D: 3/16 in. (7.2 × 6.9 × 0.5 cm)

Credit Line

Acquired by Henry Walters

Location in Museum

Not on view

Accession Number

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51.206

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