説明

Ordering number: 17127Katana in Shirasaya.(NBTHK Hozon Token)Signature : Echizen Ju Harima Daijo Fujiwara Shigetaka(2nd generation)Shinto: Chu Jyo Saku: Echizen(We divide 4 sections for each sword as Saijyo saku, Jyojyo saku Jyo saku and regularsaku)This sword belongs to Jyo jyo saku ranking.The blade was polished.Blade length : 74.8 cm or 29.44 inches.Sori : 0.8 cm or 0.31 inches.Mekugi: 1Width at the hamachi: 3.15 cm or 1.24 inches.Width at the Kissaki: 2.26 cm or 0.88 inches.Kasane : 0.72 cm or 0.28 inches.Era: Edo Kanbun era.Shape: The blade is long, thick and wide with small Sori and longer Kissaki. The shape is Kanei style.Jigane: Ko Itame Hada well grained with Jinie attach.Hamon: Nie Deki, Notare with Ko Ashi. Boshi is a round in shape.Special feature: Harima Daijo Fujiwara Shigetaka was a son of Shigetaka 1st generation. The work is similar to Echizen Yasutsugu.He was from Shinshu Iida. He moved to Echizen province in the end of the Muromachi period. Especially, he made Tanto and Wakizashi. There is few Shigetaka the 1st's Katana.This blade was made by Yasutsugu the 2nd.His blade is similar to Yasutsugu the 3rd. They continued to the end of Edo period(11th generation).From Aoi Art: The 1st generation's signature seems to have crushed and vertically long shape characters. After the 2nd generation, the inscription is vertically long.This blade is wide and long, nice shape.Gurantee: NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Paper.Aoi Art estimation paper: whole Oshigata.Price:750,000 JPY-.Order FormRelated Items:Katana: Echizen Yasutsugu (2nd generation)(NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token)Katana:(Aoi Mon) Echizen Yasutsugu(2nd)(NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token) (NBTHK Tokubetsu Kicho Token)Katana:Echizen Kami Minamoto Sukehiro( NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token)Katana:Echizen Kami Minamoto Sukehiro(NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token)Katana : Oumi Kami Fujiwara Tsuguhira(1st Gen)Katana:Hizen Kuni Ju Omi Daijo Fujiwara Tadayoshi(NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token)

Katana: Echizen Ju Harima Daijo Fujiwara Shigetaka(2nd generation)
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Katana: Echizen Ju Harima Daijo Fujiwara Shigetaka(2nd generation)

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仕様

長さ

74.8 cm

反り

0.8 cm

元幅

3.15 cm

先幅

2.26 cm

作者について

Shimosaka Shigetaka重高

The first-generation Harima Daijo Shigetaka was a disciple of the first-generation Echizen Yasutsugu, and among the smiths of the Echizen group he is regarded as possessing the highest level of skill. An extant wakizashi bearing a date of Genna 2 (1616) establishes his period of activity in the early Edo period. The line continued through several generations into the Bakumatsu, yet it is the *shodai* whose work most closely approaches the range of his master. While many Echizen smiths characteristically finish their tangs in *ken-gata* form, Shigetaka is distinctive in employing *kurijiri*, with the first generation tending toward a particularly shallow contour. Shigetaka's forging presents tightly packed *itame-hada* mixed with *mokume*, with *ji-nie* adhering well and fine *chikei* entering; the steel frequently bears a darkened, "*kane*-colored" tone that the NBTHK setsumei note as especially noteworthy in comparison with typical Echizen work. His *hamon* characteristically favors *suguha-cho* with shallow *notare*, mixed with *ko-gunome* and somewhat pointed elements; *ashi* enter well, the *nioi* is deep with thick *nie*, and *kinsuji* and *sunagashi* appear throughout. The *boshi* typically forms *ko-maru* with a rather deep *kaeri*, showing *hakikake* at the tip. His manner of signing is compact and vertically tightened, executed with a thick chisel. The *naginata-zukuri* wakizashi modeled after the celebrated Meibutsu "Honebami Toshiro" is praised as one of his greatest masterpieces, demonstrating faithful *utsushi* technique and splendid *horimono* in the *kinai-bori* manner. Surviving works by the *shodai* are not commonly encountered, and among them katana are particularly few; *hira-zukuri* wakizashi are comparatively numerous, while tanto include both *hira-zukuri* and *kanmuri-otoshi-zukuri* forms. The *kanmuri-otoshi* examples display an archaic manner suggesting an intention to evoke old Yamato precedents. Across his oeuvre, the refinement and compactness of the forging stands apart from ordinary Echizen production.

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