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    Posted 8 years ago

    Zenpura
    (4 items)

    W75mm×D170mm×H30mm

    It is an old axe from Tosa (Kochi-ken) Japan. It made in the same way as Japanese sward smithing technique. The meaning of lines are for respect the nature. The 3 lines called "Miki" the meaning is Sake. The Miki was instead of actual Sake for voltive offering. The 4 lines called "Yoki" meanings are the soil, the water, the fire and the air, 4 elements. Moreover, the lines have talismanical value while they were working deep side of a mountain. The lines protected them from evil spirits. Old Japanese lumber jacks stand their axe against a tree and pray for the spirit before they cut down the tree because they respected the nature, feeling of awe and safety at work.

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    Comments

    1. racer4four racer4four, 8 years ago
      Very interesting axe and post. Thanks!
    2. Zenpura Zenpura, 8 years ago
      Thanks your comment, maybe you also like this article.
      http://www.robin-wood.co.uk/wood-craft-blog/2011/01/06/japanese-axes-adzes-and-woodworking-tools/
      I love your pottery or grass corrections!

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