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Taima Kuniyuki

國行

Jūyō
Vol. 21, No. 52 · Tachi

Taima Kuniyuki

國行

3 ranked works

ProvinceYamatoEraKangen (1243–1247)PeriodKamakuraSchoolTaimaTraditionYamato-denGeneration1stFujishiroJo-jo sakuToko Taikan1,500(top 5%)TypeSwordsmithCodeKUN1933
3Jūyō Tōken

Overview

Kuniyuki is regarded as the founder of the group of Yamato Province and was active during the late period. Among works of the group, extant signed examples are few; only a small number survive with signatures by Kuniyuki and Aritoshi, while almost all others are works attributed as appraisals. His two-character signature appears in two modes: one rendered in (formal block script) within the enclosure, and another in gyosho (semi-cursive) form. Both varieties are considered extremely rare, and any by this smith commands particular scholarly attention.

Kuniyuki's forging is a well-worked mixed with , often showing areas of flowing grain and thick with appearing throughout. His is typically -based, gently and mixed with or small , tending at times toward . The characteristically shows , while within the tempered area runs frequently, interspersed with . The is bright and clear. His tends toward , turning or ending in — a disposition considered typical of Yamato workmanship. Activities such as and intermix freely, giving a lively effect to the steel.

Kuniyuki occupies a position of particular importance as the progenitor of the lineage within the broader Yamato tradition. His work demonstrates the defining characteristics of forging — the prominent tendency, the bright and clear and described as akaruku , and the restrained yet animated temper line — while displaying a refinement and individuality that distinguishes his hand from later smiths. The rarity of signed examples only heightens the significance of each surviving blade, and his best works are noted for their condition and sound preservation.

Designations

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

Elite Standing

0.01 across 3 designated works

Top 33% among smiths

Blade Forms

Distribution across 3 ranked works

Signatures

Signature types across 3 ranked works

Currently Available

Lineage

Kuniyuki
Students (3)
  1. 1.Tomoyuki友行5designated
  2. 2.Toshiyuki俊行
  3. 3.Tomonaga友長1designated

Taima School

Other artisans of the Taima school

  1. 1.Aritoshi有俊41designated
  2. 2.Nobunaga信長1 for sale6designated
  3. 3.Tomoyuki友行5designated
  4. 4.Tomokiyo友清5designated
  5. 5.Toshinaga俊長5designated
  6. 6.Tomoyuki友行4designated
  7. 7.Kuniyuki國行2designated
  8. 8.Tomoyuki友行1designated
  9. 9.Kunikiyo國清1designated
  10. 10.Mitsusuke光夫1designated
  11. 11.Tomonaga友長1designated