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This film shows the making of a replica sword guard (tsuba) in our collection. The original tsuba is the work of the master metalworker GotÅ Mitsuaki (HojÅ, 16th Master of the GotÅ School, 1816 â 1856). Using the same materials and techniques as those found on the original, UK-based craftsman Ford Hallam demonstrates the meticulous skills he has developed studying traditional Japanese metalworking techniques in the late 1980s, under the guidance of Izumi KoshirÅ Sensei in Tokyo. The copying of historical masterpieces is known in Japan as utsushi and has long been regarded as an important form of training for students who seek to understand the processes involved in the making of an original work. Find out more: https://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/japan
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