The Art of Tsukamaki - Mastering Owari & Yagyū Sword Mountings: The Legacy of Craftsmanship and Aesthetic Excellence

(著) 坂入眞之

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[About the Book]
— Enjoying the “Art” of the Japanese Sword —
This book, written by a highly acclaimed tsukamaki craftsman (an artisan who wraps the handle of a Japanese sword with cord, a process called tsukamaki), provides an in-depth explanation of Owari-style and Yagyu-style sword mountings (koshirae, referring to the exterior fittings of a Japanese sword) illustrated with photographs.
The author examines the distinctive features of Owari and Yagyu mountings, as well as the types of decorative elements applied to them, offering insights from his unique perspective. In the latter part of the book, he also provides a step-by-step photo guide to his tsukamaki techniques, revealing part of the intricate process behind the creation of a single Japanese sword.

[Table Of Contents]
Introduction
Owari and Yagyu Koshirae
Appendix 1 Owari Toko Meikan
Appendix 2 Tsukashin Densho The Secret True Transmission of Tsukamaki Techniques
In Closing This Treatise
Author’s Profile

[From the Editor]
This book allows readers to witness the skill and pride of artisans embedded in a single sword, stimulating the curiosity of anyone fascinated by Japanese swords. While originally traditional Japanese weapons, Japanese swords are now recognized and sought after worldwide as works of art. Reading this book will deepen your appreciation for these exquisite creations.

[Author’s Profile]
Masayuki Sakairi (pen name: Tsuka-shin)

Born April Shōwa 22 (1947) in Aichi Prefecture
Graduated from Dōshisha University, Faculty of Law, Department of Law
(Studied Civil Law under the Kanayama Seminar)
Registered SME Consultant, recognized by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry
Registered Real Estate Consultant, recognized by the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
Mukansa Tsuka Wrapper, recognized by the Tōken Preservation Society

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