Sageo, Kaerizuno, and two small holes on tsuba
Cord on scabbard (Sageo)
This is a cord that passes through the ring (Kurikata) on scabbard. This
cord can fasten the sword with waist belt. The ring for this cord is made
of metal or buffalo hone.
A ring on scabbard that is made of buffalo hone
We don't know the exact manner to take the cord onto waist belt. In peaceful
days, it was taken like the pictures below.
An easy walking samurai in 16th century: The cord of longer sword is hung
at the reverse of scabbard. The shorter cord seems to put in the waist
belt.
Formal parade of samurai in 19th century: The longer cord is hung behind the scabbard. The shorter cord is knotted
at the end of it, and hung.
In the battle field, soldiers should take the cords more tightly to hold
the scabbard on their waist. In some fencing styles, the end of longer
cord is turned again toward the front, and put into the waist belt.
Hook on scabbard (Kaerizuno)
The hook is an equipment to catch waist belt. It settles the scabbard in
waist belt, not to be drawn together with the blade. It may be useful for
single hand drawing or rapid drawing. It is made of metal or buffalo hone.
This equipment is common before 16th century. Later, it becomes to be omitted
sometimes. Probably, it is a trouble for everyday putting on and off in
peaceful days.
A hook made of buffalo hone
Ring and hook on tanto mount: They are made of silver, and put on copper
tube. The motif is bamboo and tiger.
Sometimes, we found an unique hook that looks like a knob. Such a hook
has less work to catch waist belt. One of such hooks is Satsuma style.
Some examples of unique hook from book
Two small holes on tsuba
Sometimes we find a tsuba that has two small holes on it. That is not a
design, but has an utility.
The two small holes on this tsuba is originally drilled.
The two small holes on this tsuba are not original, but done later.
The two holes are used to fasten it to the ring (kurikata) on scabbard
with string. Such system was taken by some swordsmen. Usually the string
is paper wire or something easy to cut. Sometimes it is done for young
boys to help blade slipping.
The clan Satsuma is famous for that system. Satsuma is one of the most
famous clan that had many brave soldiers. The swordsmanship there was very
powerful and strict. All the samurais in the clan learned that from their
childhood. Parents are worried about their boys, if they use their sword
against friends or normal citizens by anger. Because, amateurs easily want
to use their newly learned technique to others. Then, parents fasten the
blade into the scabbard tightly with wire. And teach their boys, draw the
sword together with the scabbard and attack breaking scabbard when you
have to make justice. Therefore the Satsuma style mount has a hook like
knob on the scabbard that doesn't catch waist belt.
Another type of small holes
Sometimes we find another type of holes on tsuba. That is one or two holes
at the lower part of tsuba. It accords with the area at the back of blade.
Usually the holes are bigger than that for string.
The big hole at the lower part of this tusba is not only for a design to
call the dragon from the reverse.
This is a hole to fasten the wrist to tsuba using silk cord or leather
cord. Such a system is taken in battle field not to slip down the sword.
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