Product No. WA-0766 無銘(尾張関) | |
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Mei |
Mumei, but has been attributed to the Owari-seki Tradition Back: -- |
Shape | Unokubizukuri Iorimune, magnificent shape |
Region | Owari Province |
Era | Early Edo Period |
Length |
48.2 cm 19.0 in |
Sori (curvature) |
1.1 cm 0.4 in |
Motohaba |
4 cm 1.6 in |
Munekasane |
0.8 cm 0.3 in |
Status | Hozon Token |
Certification Date | December 04, 2024 |
Registration Authority | Yamagata Prefecture |
Registration Date | September 25, 1957 |
Jihada (Metal pattern) | Itame-nagare with Jinie |
Hamon (Temper line) | Gunome-midare with Yakidashi, Togari-ba and Ko-nie |
Bōshi (Point / Tip) | Sugu Komaru turn with Mune-yaki |
Nakago (Tang) | Ubu, but Mumei. Kiri file pattern and a shallow Haagari-kurijiri |
Mekugiana (Rivet holes) | 1 |
Habaki | Copper, depicts gold Sunrise over waves and silver crescent moon in the clouds |
Mountings | Koshirae-tsuki |
Koshirae | Waizashi style koshirae with an Aogai-mijin-shimanuri saya |
Koshirae Length |
73.4 cm 28.9 in |
Tsuka Length |
18.2 cm 7.2 in |
Tsuba | Plain, Mei: Tsunehira [恒平] |
Menuki | Ama-ryu, Dragon without scales |
Fuchigashira | Constellation in the Clouds |
Kozuka | Big Dipper, Mei: Made by Tsunehira on a Day in May 2001, the 13th year of Heisei |
Other details | Clouds and constellation matching sword fittings |
Price |
800,000 JPY |
This unsigned magnificent wakizashi has been attributed to the Owari-seki Tradition. Owari-seki swordsmiths were moved from Seki, Mino Province to Kiyosu to Nagoya in Owari Province during the Momoyama period. This work features a gentle gunome-midare and sugu-yakidashi hamon pattern with some togari-ba in the Mino tradition. The characteristics of the representative swordsmiths of Owari-seki, Wakasa-no-kami Ujifusa [若狭守氏房], Hida-no-kami Ujifusa [飛騨守氏房], Sagami-no-kami Masatsune [相模守政常], Hoki-no-kami Nobutaka [伯耆守信高], and Hata Mitsuyo [秦光代], are seen. The attached Waizashi style koshirae with an Aogai-mijin-shimanuri saya is likely a special order based on the theme of a dragon soaring through the sky. Made by Kanbayashi Tsunehira [上林恒平] (now 76 years old), who was recognized for his top-class skills and certified as an Mukansa [無鑑査] swordsmith in 1985, engraved his name on the tsuba and kozuka. The habaki is also a custom order item. This wakizashi has passed the Hozon Token shinsa in 2024. |