説明

A fine Tanto by Suzuki Masao A fine Tanto by Suzuki Masao, Senior Student of the Famous KIYOMARO Suzuki Masao was a native of Mino Province whoose real name was Suzuki Jiro. He was a senior student of KIYOMARO. He started Sword production around 1853. He worked briefly in Hokkaido ( Japan's northernmost Island ) and then returned to Edo and retired from Sword making in 1865. He is renowned for his excellency as a sword-smith in the footsteps of his master Kiyomaro. PERIOD : SHINSHINTO Length: 25.7cm Curvature: 0cm Width at the base: 2.7cm Thickness at the base: 0.7cm Certification: NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token

A fine Tanto by Suzuki Masao
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作者について

Kiyomaro Masao正雄

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Yamaura Masao was born in Bunka 1 (1804) in Akaiwa village, Komoro, Shinano Province, the eldest son of the rural samurai Yamaura Nobukaze and elder brother of the celebrated Kiyomaro. Together with Kiyomaro, he studied under the Ueda domain smith Kawamura Toshitaka, signing early works as Kanri and Toshimasa before adopting the name Masao, then Shin'o, and finally Toshinaga in his later years. He used art names including "Tennenshi," "Yushaken," and "Yuunsai," and died in Meiji 7 (1874) at seventy-one. His stylistic trajectory followed that of his brother: beginning with *choji* in the manner of Toshitaka, then shifting decisively toward *Soshu-den*. The setsumei consistently note a forging of *itame-hada* with thick *ji-nie* and conspicuous *chikei*, and a tempering of *gunome* mixed with *ko-notare*, richly laden with *nie*, *kinsuji*, and *sunagashi*. His finest katana (Juyo, 58th Session) is described as possessing "a powerful forging -- thick with *ji-nie* and heavily interwoven with *chikei*" in which "*kinsuji* and *sunagashi* activities are richer than usual even for this maker's work." Yet the NBTHK observes that "in comparison with Kiyomaro, his work tends to show fewer *chikei* in the *ji* and fewer *sunagashi* and *kinsuji* within the hardened area, and the overall quality does not reach Kiyomaro's level." Despite this candid assessment, Masao's designated works demonstrate a smith of real accomplishment, particularly in the *Soshu-den* mode where *nie* is vigorously expressed and his *shobuzukuri* wakizashi display the sharp *fukura-kare* profile he favored. His output spans both katana of bold construction and wakizashi of refined character, and his commissions from named patrons attest to the regard in which he was held during the *shinshinto* era.

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