Maybe someone can help me to identify this medal?
Maybe someone can help me to identify this medal?
Hi Belona, just writing because you hadn't got a response. I'm pretty darn sure this is a Chinese medal, and not just because of the dragon. I compared to Japanese characters and they don't match. I've found the quick and easy way to get things like this translated are to find a university or school that teaches any of the eastern languages and take it to them. A vast majority of these languages used some chinese characters.
Good Luck,
Jay
Hi Belona , what a super looking item ! I am afraid i know nothing of it , and the openings in it are interesting , it would be nice to know what they represented ! It does not look to be military origin
REGARDS AL
We are the Pilgrims , master, we shall go
Always a little further : it may be
Beyond that last blue mountain barred with snow
Across that angry or that glimmering sea...
I could have sworn i posted a reply last night , but it looks to me to be a TSUBA for a fighting sword. how large is this
Not any type of Chinese medals I have seen so far. Probably a charm or something like that.
Japanese did use Chinese characters; it is called kanji. The style is old type and it can be difficult to identify sometimes.
This is a Japanese membership medal of a Kendo club. From right to left, the characters read "Kendo club(or department)". The member number is 2586 (also right to left) or 6852 maybe(left to right...). The medal is in the shape of a sword hand guard(Tsuba) and looks silver or silver plated.
Jonney
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