
This is a Hozon-certified tsuba attributed to Ko-Kacchushi, dating from the Muromachi period. It features a thin iron plate with a single cherry blossom openwork design, reminiscent of Ko-Tosho tsuba. The slightly turned-back rim (mimi) distinguishes it as Ko-Kacchushi, representing a transitional period between Ko-Tosho and Ko-Kacchushi styles.

This is a Hozon-certified tsuba attributed to Ko-Kacchushi, dating from the Muromachi period. It features a thin iron plate with a single cherry blossom openwork design, reminiscent of Ko-Tosho tsuba. The slightly turned-back rim (mimi) distinguishes it as Ko-Kacchushi, representing a transitional period between Ko-Tosho and Ko-Kacchushi styles.
