
Antique Japanese Katana Sword Ryokai Shigeyoshi - Hozon
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世界81社の刀剣商を横断追跡 · 価格履歴 · 売却アーカイブ
仕様
72.7 cm
2.1 cm
3.09 cm
1.98 cm
Signature (Mei): Ryōkai Shigeyoshi School / Tradition: Tsukushi Ryōkai / Yamashiro-den lineage (Rai group) Period / Province: Mid–Muromachi (Chōroku era, 1457–1460) / Bungo (Ōita) Certificate: NBTHK Hozon (保存刀剣) Mounting: Handachi-style koshirae; gold-foil (kin-kise) habaki Blade Length (Nagasa): 72.7 cm Curvature (Sori): 2.1 cm Width at Base (Motohaba): 30.9 mm Thickness at Base (Motokasane): 7.4 mm Width at Tip (Sakihaba): 19.8 mm Thickness at Tip (Sakikasane): 4.9 mm Mekugi-ana: 2 Shape: Shinogi-zukuri Shirasaya: Not newly made, relatively recent Condition: Very good; minor scratches visible in raking light A refined katana signed by Ryōkai Shigeyoshi , a notable master of the Tsukushi Ryōkai school. The blade presents an elegant shinogi-zukuri form with lively curvature and a soft utsuri rising across the ji—hallmarks of the Yamashiro-den taste inherited from the Rai lineage. It is accompanied by NBTHK Hozon papers attesting to authenticity, preservation, and artistic value. Geometry is healthy and proportions are well-balanced for a dignified, classical look. The nakago bears a clear inscription, and overall the blade remains in very good condition . The koshirae is newly custom-made and finished in coordinated gold and black for a formal aesthetic: Tsuba: Radiating sunburst plate with fan-like openwork rim and a small sakura in relief; richly gilt for a bright, ceremonial impression. Fuchi: Gilt fuchi with raised landscape (mountain ridge) motif matching the tsuba’s tone. Kashira: Dark, woodgrain-textured cap with a tight, neat end-knot finish. Tsuka: Light gold-brown ito over white samegawa ; diamonds show even, prominent nodes. Menuki: Gold-toned mon designs—a chrysanthemum, a cherry blossom, and an abstract crest—set low on the tsuka for grip and visual harmony. Saya: Glossy black lacquer saya paired with a golden sageo for a harmonious, formal presentation. Habaki: Gold-foil ( kin-kise ) habaki and uses approximately 6–10 g of thick gold with intrinsic pre

売却済
世界81社の刀剣商を横断追跡 · 価格履歴 · 売却アーカイブ
72.7 cm
2.1 cm
3.09 cm
1.98 cm

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Signature (Mei): Ryōkai Shigeyoshi School / Tradition: Tsukushi Ryōkai / Yamashiro-den lineage (Rai group) Period / Province: Mid–Muromachi (Chōroku era, 1457–1460) / Bungo (Ōita) Certificate: NBTHK Hozon (保存刀剣) Mounting: Handachi-style koshirae; gold-foil (kin-kise) habaki Blade Length (Nagasa): 72.7 cm Curvature (Sori): 2.1 cm Width at Base (Motohaba): 30.9 mm Thickness at Base (Motokasane): 7.4 mm Width at Tip (Sakihaba): 19.8 mm Thickness at Tip (Sakikasane): 4.9 mm Mekugi-ana: 2 Shape: Shinogi-zukuri Shirasaya: Not newly made, relatively recent Condition: Very good; minor scratches visible in raking light A refined katana signed by Ryōkai Shigeyoshi , a notable master of the Tsukushi Ryōkai school. The blade presents an elegant shinogi-zukuri form with lively curvature and a soft utsuri rising across the ji—hallmarks of the Yamashiro-den taste inherited from the Rai lineage. It is accompanied by NBTHK Hozon papers attesting to authenticity, preservation, and artistic value. Geometry is healthy and proportions are well-balanced for a dignified, classical look. The nakago bears a clear inscription, and overall the blade remains in very good condition . The koshirae is newly custom-made and finished in coordinated gold and black for a formal aesthetic: Tsuba: Radiating sunburst plate with fan-like openwork rim and a small sakura in relief; richly gilt for a bright, ceremonial impression. Fuchi: Gilt fuchi with raised landscape (mountain ridge) motif matching the tsuba’s tone. Kashira: Dark, woodgrain-textured cap with a tight, neat end-knot finish. Tsuka: Light gold-brown ito over white samegawa ; diamonds show even, prominent nodes. Menuki: Gold-toned mon designs—a chrysanthemum, a cherry blossom, and an abstract crest—set low on the tsuka for grip and visual harmony. Saya: Glossy black lacquer saya paired with a golden sageo for a harmonious, formal presentation. Habaki: Gold-foil ( kin-kise ) habaki and uses approximately 6–10 g of thick gold with intrinsic pre

売却済
世界81社の刀剣商を横断追跡 · 価格履歴 · 売却アーカイブ
72.7 cm
2.1 cm
3.09 cm
1.98 cm

Antique Japanese Katana Sword with Floral Iron Sukashi Tsuba, Edo Period Mumei Blade
$2,800

Antique Japanese Katana with Black Lacquer Koshirae and Feather-Motif Iron Tsuba signed Chikushi Tadamasa - Hozon
$4,700

Antique Japanese Katana with Seated Sages Iron Tsuba and Suguha Hamon, Mumei, Edo Period
$3,400

Antique Japanese Katana Sword signed Kojima Katsumasa with Iron Landscape Tsuba
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