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Mizuta Kunishige

國重

重要
巻 17, 番 216 · 刀

Mizuta Kunishige

國重

評価作品3点

国備中時代Kanei (1624–1644)時代区分江戸流派Mizuta伝法Shinto代5th藤代Jo-jo saku刀工大鑑500(上位26%)種別刀工コードKUN1022
2御物
1重要刀剣

概要

Kunishige worked within the Mizuta school of Bitchu Province, a lineage that flourished from the late Muromachi period into the Edo era. The most celebrated smith of this name is Otsuki Yogoro Kunishige, commonly abbreviated as "Daiyogo," who was the son of Otsuki Saburobei Kunishige and is recognized as the foremost master of the Mizuta school. The NBTHK observes that "the nationwide prosperity of this school during the Edo period was likely due to the presence of such superior craftsmen." Earlier work signed "Ko-Mizuta Kunishige" is dated to the late Muromachi period, with a katana bearing the date Tensho 20 (1592) among the few signed examples by the older lineage.

The Ko-Mizuta works display a kitae of dense ko-itame-hada with ji-nie and utsuri, and a hamon built around gunome-midare as the principal theme, incorporating small midare and ko-choji in what the NBTHK describes as an "overall somewhat busy" manner, with a tightly formed nioiguchi and attached ko-nie as the chief point of appreciation. The later Daiyogo Kunishige, by contrast, excelled particularly in the Soshu-den, producing itame-hada with prominent standing grain, well-adhering ji-nie, and chikei, tempered in bold notare-style o-midare that in the upper half becomes nearly hitatsura, with deep nioi and coarse nie. The boshi on such works enters in irregular midare-komi with hakikake, burning down long to the mune-machi. The tang tip in the Mizuta manner is characteristically ha-agari kurijiri.

Signed examples by both the Ko-Mizuta and Daiyogo lines are described as "comparatively few," lending particular significance to surviving blades. The Ko-Mizuta katana of Tensho 20 is called "not only a typical example, but also one of his representative works," while the Daiyogo Kunishige is praised as "a superior craftsman who exceeded his father's skill." This rarity of signed work is traditionally attributed to signatures being removed or blades being shortened and reworked into superior pieces -- a testament to the enduring regard in which Mizuta workmanship has been held.

指定

国宝—
重要文化財—
重要美術品—
御物2
特別重要刀剣—
重要刀剣1

名工ランク

0.00 (指定作品3点)

刀工の上位100%

伝来

伝来記録3件 の鑑定作品における Kunishige

伝来ランク

名家所蔵2点、伝来記録3件

刀工の上位68%

素点:1.92 / 10

刀姿

評価作品3点の分布

銘

評価作品3点の銘の種類

販売中

系譜

Kunishige
弟子(2名)
  1. 1.國重Kunishige1指定
  2. 2.國重Kunishige

Mizuta派

Mizuta派の他の刀工

  1. 1.國重Kunishige1指定
  2. 2.國重Kunishige1指定
  3. 3.國重Kunishige1 販売中1指定