Product No. WA-0700 信濃大掾藤原忠国 | |
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Mei |
Shinano Daijo Fujiwara Tadakuni Back: -- |
Shape | Shinogizukuri Iorimune |
Region | Inaba Province |
Era | Early Edo Period |
Length |
53.9 cm 21.2 in |
Sori (curvature) |
1.2 cm 0.5 in |
Motohaba |
3.1 cm 1.2 in |
Sakihaba |
2.1 cm 0.8 in |
Munekasane |
0.7 cm 0.3 in |
Status | Tokubetsu Hozon Token |
Certification Date | May 31, 2024 |
Registration Authority | Tottori Prefecture |
Registration Date | July 10, 1951 |
Jihada (Metal pattern) | Koitame with Jinie and Chikei |
Hamon (Temper line) | Gunome-midare and Choji with Sunagashi and Mune-yaki |
Bōshi (Point / Tip) | Sugu-notare Yakizume |
Nakago (Tang) | Ubu, unaltered. Takanoha file pattern and a Kurijiri end |
Mekugiana (Rivet holes) | 1 |
Habaki | Silver with Koshi-yujo file Habaki |
Price |
400,000 JPY |
This swordsmith, Shinano Daijo Fujiwara Tadakuni, was second generation. His lineage started in the Totori, Inaba Province from the early Edo Period until the early Meiji Period. It lasted for 8 or 9 generations. They flourished and kept the features of the Horikawa Traditions. This Wakizashi gives a strong impression with in a good condition. The Kitae is Koitame with Jinie and Chikei. The Hamon is Choji and Gunome-midare with Sunagashi and Muneyaki. It has passed the Tokubetsu Hozon Token in 2024. |