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koshirae


Japanese sword mountings and fittings.

Hilt and blade components

  • Tsuka (柄): sword handle.
    • Kashira (頭): end cap (pommel) on the end of the tsuka.
      • Shitodome (鵐目): small metal collars in the kashira and/or kurigata.
    • Samegawa (鮫皮): ray or shark skin used to cover the bare wooden handle.
      • Same-hada (鮫肌): literally the pattern of the ray skin (of samegawa).
    • Tsukamaki (柄巻): way (pattern) of wrapping tsuka-ito around the tsuka (see reference
      • Tsuka-ito (柄糸): leather straps or woven cord used in the tsukamaki.
    • Mekugi (目釘): peg(s) for securing the handle to the blade.
      • Mekugi-ana (目釘穴): hole(s) for the mekugi.
    • Menuki (目貫): decorative metal fittings for the tsuka (generally underneath the tsukamaki; see reference
    • Fuchi (縁): hilt collar between the tsuka and the tsuba.
  • Tsuba (鐔 or 鍔): sword guard.
    • Seppa (切羽): washers or spacers above and below the tsuba to tighten the fittings.
  • Habaki (鎺): blade collar.

Scabbard components

  • Saya (鞘): sword scabbard.
    • Koiguchi (鯉口): mouth of the saya or its fitting.
    • Kurigata (栗形): saya fitting for attaching the sageo.
      • Sageo (下げ緒): cord used for tying the saya to the obi.
    • Kaeritsuno (返角): hook-shaped fitting used to lock the saya to the obi while drawing.
    • Kojiri (鐺): end cap on the end of the scabbard.
  • Kogai (笄): spike for hair and knot arrangements carried in a pocket of the saya, often paired with kozuka (see reference
  • Kozuka (小柄): decorated utility knife carried in a pocket of the saya, often paired with kogai (see reference