Unsigned
Japan, 18th-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
The shakudo kozuka worked in gold, shibuichi and shakudo takazogan, depicting Daikoku holding his mallet in the right hand, pulling a barge, laden with rice bales, towards the shoreline, assisted by Ebisu. On the barge are also present a carp and a treasure bag, further symbols of the two deities, all against a masterful nanako ground, within a raised border. The reverse with hirazogan silver moon and dew drops among incised clouds.
LENGTH 9.6 cm
WEIGHT 30.7 g
Condition: Excellent condition with minor surface wear.
Provenance: From an Australian private collection of sword fittings, collected over centuries with a discerning eye for quality and comprising mostly exceptionally fine kozuka from the noted Hamano and Goto schools.
The Goto School is a prestigious Japanese metalworking tradition, founded in the 15th century by Goto Yujo. Renowned for its mastery in creating sword fittings, the Goto School artisans specialized in working with gold, silver, and other precious metals. Their intricate designs often featured motifs inspired by nature and mythology. Over generations, the Goto School maintained its elite status, with successive masters serving the Tokugawa shogunate, making their work highly sought after for both its artistic and historical significance.
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