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Sa Sadayuki

定行

Jūyō
Vol. 30, No. 130 · Wakizashi

Sa Sadayuki

定行

3 ranked works

Notable smith
ProvinceChikuzenEraKano (1350–1352)PeriodNanbokuchōSchoolSaTraditionSoshu-denTeacherSaToko Taikan650(top 18%)TypeSwordsmithCodeSAD278
3Jūyō Tōken

Overview

Sadayuki belonged to the school of Province, a lineage that emerged in the early period and broke decisively from the classical styles previously characteristic of Kyushu workmanship. Traditionally regarded as a student of Yukihiro, with an alternative transmission placing him under Yasuyoshi, Sadayuki is recorded with an extant date of Shohei 12 (1357) in the , placing his activity squarely at the zenith of the period. One theory holds that he later relocated to Aki Province. Signed works are few, and the overwhelming majority of attributions rely on appraisals, including examples authenticated by Koshitsu.

The designated pieces exhibit the unmistakable technical vocabulary of the lineage in both and . The forging shows mixed with and , with fine , thickly applied , and abundant , producing a bright and luminous . The is characteristically founded on a shallow mixed with , , and , with strongly adhering and frequent including , , and intermittent at the . The enters and turns back with a pointed tendency, often showing . Where the is particularly thick, appears along the , lending the temper a vigorous and expressive character.

Sadayuki's works preserve the heroic proportions of their era: wide , extended , and generous in the long blades, and forms in the shorter pieces. Both and are consistently bright and clear, confirming the school's refined sensibility, and the sound condition of these blades attests to the enduring quality of Sadayuki's forge craft.

Historical importance

Where Sadayuki stands among comparable artisans: across all of nihontō, and within tradition, era, and period. The tiers (Foremost · Leading · Major · Notable) weigh official designations from the NBTHK and Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs, together with historical honors of lasting repute such as the Sansaku and Meibutsu-chō.

随一
Foremost
屈指
Leading
有数
Major
著名
Notable

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Designations

Kokuhō—
Jūyō Bunkazai—
Jūyō Bijutsuhin—
Gyobutsu—
Tokubetsu Jūyō—
Jūyō Tōken3

Elite Standing

0.01 across 3 designated works

Top 34% among smiths

Blade Forms

Distribution across 3 ranked works

Signatures

Signature types across 3 ranked works

Currently Available

Lineage

TeacherSa
Sadayuki
Student
  1. 1.Kunihiro國弘51designated

Sa School

Other artisans of the Sa school

  1. 1.Sa左74designated
  2. 2.Yasuyoshi安吉1 for sale46designated
  3. 3.Kunihiro國弘51designated
  4. 4.Yoshisada吉貞1 for sale48designated
  5. 5.Hiroyasu弘安24designated
  6. 6.Hiroyuki弘行33designated
  7. 7.Yukihiro行弘11designated
  8. 8.Sadayoshi貞吉1 for sale23designated
  9. 9.Yoshihiro吉弘4designated
  10. 10.Hiroyoshi弘吉2designated
  11. 11.Kunitada國忠1designated
  12. 12.Sadaaki貞秋1designated

Sadayuki

Sadayuki(定行) was a Japanese swordsmith of the Sa school in Chikuzen province, active during the Kano (1350-1352) ND period.

The work follows the Soshu-den tradition.

Designated works by Sadayuki include 3 Jūyō.