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Skip to content ITEM# UJKA338 – Catalogue 34 – Sold A Chôjusai Tsunatoshi Katana (於東都長寿斎綱俊) Born Kato Hachiro and trained under the shinshinto grandmaster Suishinshi Masahide – just as his father Kato Kunihide had been – Tsunatoshi represents the refined peak of the Edo revival tradition. He moved to the city during the Bunsei era (1818-1830) to work in the residence of the Uesugi family, the daimyo of Yonezawa, where he remained until his death on December 5th, 1863, in the 3rd year of Bunkyu, at the age of 66. In the first year of Ansei (1854) he passed his go (pen name) of Chunsai to his son Koretoshi and changed his own to Chojusai, meaning “old age.” This blade, dated in the second month of Man’en 2 (1861), is one of his final works. The katana is wide and formidable, weighing close to one kilogram with a thick kasane (spine) that gives it serious presence. The jihada is a densely forged ko-itame with areas of Rai-style o-hada – exposed islands of mokume-hada that recall the ancient Rai school of Yamashiro from the Kamakura and Nambokucho periods – along with ji-nie, chikei, and light utsuri. Tanobe Michihiro’s sayagaki on the shirasaya notes this precisely: the blade bears an eight-character signature with a Man’en 2 date, is a late work of the first generation Tsunatoshi, and shows a gentle suguha that is rare for this smith. The hamon itself is a ko-midare based on suguha, with ko-ashi and yo, and the boshi resolves in a ko-maru (rounded turnback) with nie-kuzure crystals – a detail associated with the Yamashiro tradition that Tsunatoshi deliberately evoked. The sword is accompanied by a handsome set of Edo koshirae lacquered in byakudan-nuri (a complex swirling technique reserved for objects of high status) with a peony pattern – the koshirae certified with NBTHK Hozon papers. The tsuba is a striking multi-lobed hammered iron piece from Yamashiro, depicting waves and castles in a landscape, attributed to the mid-Edo period (1700-1780) by the NTHK-NPO. The f

A CHÔJUSAI TSUNATOSHI KATANA (於東都長寿斎綱俊)
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A CHÔJUSAI TSUNATOSHI KATANA (於東都長寿斎綱俊)

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仕様

長さ

69.2 cm

反り

1.7 cm

元幅

3.26 cm

作者について

Suishinshi Masahide Tsunatoshi綱俊

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綱俊は本国出羽米沢の生まれで、本名を加藤八郎といい、長運斎と号した。のち江戸に出て麻布に住し、米沢上杉家の藩工として活躍した。説示には米沢上杉家の藩士であったとも伝え、文久三年、六十三歳ないし六十六歳で没したとある。これら新々刀期を代表する刀工の一人である。 作風は備前伝を主調とし、匂出来の丁子に互の目を交じえた刃文を最も得意とする。ほかに直刃、濤瀾乱もあるが、いずれの場合も鍛は小板目肌が細かにつみ、無地風となって地沸がつくのを常とする。帽子は乱れ込んで小丸に返り、彫物には丸止めの棒樋に添樋、あるいは梵字・倶利迦羅・護摩箸に爪などを伴うものがある。茎は生ぶ、先栗尻、鑢目は化粧つきの筋違で、指表棟寄りに長銘ないし五字銘を切り、裏に年紀を添えるものが多い。濤瀾風の大互の目を焼いて頻りに玉を焼くものもあり、地鉄は新々刀共通の無地鉄に近い。 評価としては、丁子に互の目を交じえた備前伝の典型的作風を示すものが綱俊の一典型として高く評価される。注文主に対する代金受領書や彫同作の添銘を附帯するもの、大小揃って遺るものなどは、いずれも作者を知る上で好資料とされる。

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