"Pseudo treasure jewel" - ornamental metal fittings for temples and shrines.
Hardware for temples and shrines
This fitting is called "giboshi." It is a decorative metalwork often seen on the tops of pillars of bridges and handrails.
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Hardware for temples and shrines
This fitting is called "giboshi." It is a decorative metalwork often seen on the tops of pillars of bridges and handrails.
Hardware for temples and shrines
This metal fitting is called "nemaki kanamono." It is a decorative metalwork at the base of the pillar.
Hardware for temples and shrines
This metal fitting is called "sasakanagu." The handrails around the shrine and the railings of bridges are referred to as "kōran," and this metal is used for nail concealment and decoration in the kōran section.
Hardware for temples and shrines
This fitting is called a "zukin." It is a metal piece that covers the tops of bridge and handrail pillars.
Hardware for temples and shrines
This hardware is called "baikanggu." It is used to hide nails on doors and pillars. Even with such old hardware, in the case of national treasures or important cultural properties, it cannot be discarded arbitrarily, so it is repaired and painted for use.
Hardware for temples and shrines.
This hardware is called "shiyoukanagu." It is one of the nail covers. It is mainly used as a nail cover for doors.
Hardware for temples and shrines.
This hardware is decorative metalwork that can be attached to the inside or outside of a building, and each piece is handcrafted with patterns. There are various shapes, and the names differ depending on where they are attached.