Shakudo Nanako Fuchikashira with Yoshitsune and Benkei at Kumagai's Camp
Shakudo Nanako Fuchikashira with Yoshitsune and Benkei at Kumagai's Camp
Shakudo Nanako Fuchikashira with Yoshitsune and Benkei at Kumagai's Camp
Shakudo Nanako Fuchikashira with Yoshitsune and Benkei at Kumagai's Camp
Shakudo Nanako Fuchikashira with Yoshitsune and Benkei at Kumagai's Camp
Shakudo Nanako Fuchikashira with Yoshitsune and Benkei at Kumagai's Camp
Shakudo Nanako Fuchikashira with Yoshitsune and Benkei at Kumagai's Camp
Shakudo Nanako Fuchikashira with Yoshitsune and Benkei at Kumagai's Camp
Shakudo Nanako Fuchikashira with Yoshitsune and Benkei at Kumagai's Camp

Shakudo Nanako Fuchikashira with Yoshitsune and Benkei at Kumagai's Camp

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Shakudo nanako fuchikashira decorated with Minamoto no Yoshitsune and Musashibo Benkei at Kumagai's camp. According to the story Yoshitsune was so impressed by the beauty of a plum blossom he ordered Benkei to write on a wooden board "Anyone who cuts branch from this tree will have his finger cut off". However this note had a hidden message. It was a warning to Kumagai Jiro Naozane not to kill Atsumori, who was an illegitimate son of the Emperor. "If you kill a member of Emperor family, your own son will be killed". 

This story inspired many works of art, especially woodblock prints that I find very appealing. 

Made in late edo period. 

Size: 

Fuchi: 38 mm x 23 mm x 12 mm

Kashira: 34 mm x 16 mm x 9 mm