Description
This pendant is a faithful reproduction of the traditional Japanese tsuba featuring the Dancing Crane motif. The tsuba, a handguard mounted on Japanese swords, often bore intricate designs symbolizing various cultural meanings. The crane, in Japanese art and folklore, is a symbol of longevity and good fortune, often depicted in elegant, flowing poses that suggest grace in motion.
Key Features:
- Crafted from sterling silver, a material prized for its durability and luster
- Suspended on a braided necklace, echoing traditional cordage used in samurai attire
Crane Tsuba Pendant
Fun Fact: In samurai culture, the tsuba was more than just a functional guard,it was often a personal emblem reflecting the wearer’s values or aspirations. The crane design symbolized a wish for a long life and unwavering spirit, qualities every warrior sought to embody.









