
(Chrysanthenum Crest) Omi no Kami Hisamichi
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
仕様
71.5 cm
2.2 cm
3.3 cm
2.1 cm
Mei (Signature): (菊紋)近江守源久道(Chrysanthenum Crest) Omi no Kami Hisamichi(技菊紋) 久道嫡子源来久次(Waza Chrysanthenum Crest) Hisamichi’s legitimate son, Minamoto Rai Hisatsugu Ōmi no Kami Hisamichiwas a prominent swordsmith of the early Edo period and founder of theŌmi no Kami Hisamichi lineagewithin the respectedMishina school. A direct student of the 2nd generationIga no Kami Kanemichi, he was selected as one of the prestigiousKyōto Gokaji (Five Great Kyoto Smiths)—alongside Rai Kanemichi, Tanba no Kami Yoshimichi, Awataguchi Ōmi no Kami Tadatsuna, and Etchū no Kami Masatoshi. He received the court title “Ōmi no Kami” and was granted the rare honor of signing his works with theimperial chrysanthemum crest (kikumon), reflecting his recognition and esteem in the Kyoto court and swordsmithing circles. Following him, the line continued withMinamoto Rai Hisatsugu (源来久次), the legitimate heir to the Hisamichi lineage. Originally the second son of Rai Kanemichi, he was adopted by Ōmi no Kami Hisamichi and succeeded the family tradition, inheriting both the techniques and reputation of the Mishina school. This particular sword is acollaborative work by Ōmi no Kami Hisamichi and his heir, Minamoto Rai Hisatsugu, showcasing the combined mastery and continuity of the Mishina tradition at its peak. The Hisatsugu signature is signed - “Hisamichi's heir, Minamoto Rai Hisatsugu”.The blade is forged in shinogi-zukuri with an iorimune, featuring a strong and balanced form with a wide mihaba and a well-proportioned chū-kissaki, consistent with early Edo Kyoto workmanship.

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
71.5 cm
2.2 cm
3.3 cm
2.1 cm
Mei (Signature): (菊紋)近江守源久道(Chrysanthenum Crest) Omi no Kami Hisamichi(技菊紋) 久道嫡子源来久次(Waza Chrysanthenum Crest) Hisamichi’s legitimate son, Minamoto Rai Hisatsugu Ōmi no Kami Hisamichiwas a prominent swordsmith of the early Edo period and founder of theŌmi no Kami Hisamichi lineagewithin the respectedMishina school. A direct student of the 2nd generationIga no Kami Kanemichi, he was selected as one of the prestigiousKyōto Gokaji (Five Great Kyoto Smiths)—alongside Rai Kanemichi, Tanba no Kami Yoshimichi, Awataguchi Ōmi no Kami Tadatsuna, and Etchū no Kami Masatoshi. He received the court title “Ōmi no Kami” and was granted the rare honor of signing his works with theimperial chrysanthemum crest (kikumon), reflecting his recognition and esteem in the Kyoto court and swordsmithing circles. Following him, the line continued withMinamoto Rai Hisatsugu (源来久次), the legitimate heir to the Hisamichi lineage. Originally the second son of Rai Kanemichi, he was adopted by Ōmi no Kami Hisamichi and succeeded the family tradition, inheriting both the techniques and reputation of the Mishina school. This particular sword is acollaborative work by Ōmi no Kami Hisamichi and his heir, Minamoto Rai Hisatsugu, showcasing the combined mastery and continuity of the Mishina tradition at its peak. The Hisatsugu signature is signed - “Hisamichi's heir, Minamoto Rai Hisatsugu”.The blade is forged in shinogi-zukuri with an iorimune, featuring a strong and balanced form with a wide mihaba and a well-proportioned chū-kissaki, consistent with early Edo Kyoto workmanship.

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
71.5 cm
2.2 cm
3.3 cm
2.1 cm