Product No. WA-0729 摂州住藤原助廣(初代) | |
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Mei |
Fujiwara Sukehiro from Settsu Province(1st generation) Back: -- |
Shape | Shinogizukuri Iorimune |
Region | Settsu Province |
Era | Early Edo Period(around Keian Era 1648-1652) |
Length |
47.9 cm 18.9 in |
Sori (curvature) |
1.7 cm 0.7 in |
Motohaba |
3 cm 1.2 in |
Sakihaba |
1.9 cm 0.7 in |
Munekasane |
0.6 cm 0.2 in |
Status | Tokubetsu Hozon Token |
Certification Date | February 25, 2021 |
Registration Authority | Hokkaido |
Registration Date | November 28, 2016 |
Jihada (Metal pattern) | Itame and Mokume with Jinie and Chikei |
Hamon (Temper line) | Gunome-choji Midare with lots of Sunagashi and Niesuji |
Bōshi (Point / Tip) | Sugu Komaru turn |
Nakago (Tang) | Ubu, Osujikai file and a Haagari-kurijiri end |
Mekugiana (Rivet holes) | 1 |
Habaki | Silver with gold plate and with file habaki |
Price |
700,000 JPY |
The Sukehiro (1st generation) was born in Tsudamura, Harima Province. He left his rural hometown to become a student of the Kawachi no Kami Kunisuke (1st generation), and after honing his skills he became a master of the Ishido-style Bizen-den Choji-midare tempering. He is known as "Soboro Sukehiro" because one of his swords has the inscription "Soboro" in the name. There are relatively few of his swords left in existence. A Jojo-saku and a Saijo-owazamono rank swordsmith. It has passed the Tokubetsu Hozon Token Shinsa in 2021. |