(War Stirrup, one of a pair), 17th century, Unknown Japanese, 10 1/4 x 10 1/8 in. (26.04 x 25.7 cm) (each), Iron, silver, Japan, 17th century, During the Edo period (1600-1868), only warriors of middle or high rank were permitted to own horses. Regional warlords and guards of Japans military government used riding equipment ornamented in a manner appropriate to their social position. This pair of deluxe stirrups features a design of blossoming wisteria made of inlaid silver. Inscriptions, also in silver inlay, on each of the buckle-brackets, give the name of the maker as a metalsmith named Kuniyuki, who is known to have worked in the town of Kanagawa in modern-day Ishikawa prefecture.
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