説明

Antique Japanese Sword Katana Signed by Kunishige with Tokubetsu Hozon Certificate 【Description】 This blade was signed by Yamashiro Daijyo Minamoto Kunishige(山城大掾源国重). He was most active in sword-forging during the early Edo period( 1645-1648 ). Yamashiro Daijyo is the honorable title given to this swordsmith in the second year of the Shoho era( 1646 ). He was the younger brother of Otsuki Yogoro Kunishige(third-gen Kunishige), the most highly-regarded swordsmith in Mizuta school, located in Bitchu province(today’s Okayama prefecture). The real name of Yamato Daijyo Kunishige is Ichizo(市蔵). He also forged swords in Edo city with his son, the second-gen Yamashiro Daijyo Kunishige. Mizuta school was founded by the descendants of Ko AOE Tametsugu(古青江為次) in the late Muromachi period(1530-). Tametsugu is one of the most famous swordsmiths in the late Heian period-early Kamakura period(Late 12C-Early 13C). One of his works is designated as a national treasure of Japan today. AOE(青江) is the name of the school Tametsugu belonged to. It was located in Kurashiki city, Okayama prefecture today. AOE school was prosperous during the Kamakura-Nanbokucho era(-Late 12C-Late 14C), but it almost disappeared in the Muromachi period. However, because of the descendants of Tametsugu, the Ko AOE-style sword became popular again. And they revitalized the school by changing its name to Bitchu Koku Mizuta school. The Bitchu Koku Mizuta school flourished from 1530-1700(The end of the Sengoku period to the mid-Edo period) in today’s Okayama prefecture. It lasted until the end of the Edo period. There were about 60 swordsmiths who belonged to Mizuta school, and Kunishige was the most prestigious smith name only selected swords maker were allowed to use in this school. During the Edo period, many Kunishige swordsmiths moved to other parts of Japan. There were two major groups in Kunishige swordsmiths during the Edo period. One is called Oyogo Kunishige school(大与五国重派), lead by Master Otsuki(大月)and the other is called Kono school(河野派) led by Tameie(為家). Since he was the younger brother of Otsuki Yogoro Kunishige, this Kunishige belonged to Oyogo Kunishige school. Yamato Daijyo Kunishige was a prestigious swordsmith. He used Kunishige as his maker’s name and received the honorable title(Yamato Daijyo). Okayama prefecture is located near the Chugoku Mountains, where iron sands, one of the essential materials for making Japanese swords, were abundant. Furthermore, the swordsmiths in Okayama prefecture had close access to the Yoshi River to find pure water and high-quality charcoal, which are essential to make great swords. This geological location contributed to the swordsmiths to forge high-quality refined blades. We presume Bichu was quite active in sword-forging from ancient times. This blade is appraised as a Tokubetsu Hozon Token(特別保存刀剣) issued by NBTHK(Nihon Bijutsu Touken Hozon Kyokai:日本美術刀剣保存協会). This authentication paper was only given to authentic Japanese swords, especially well preserved and high quality with artistic value. 【 Blade】 Cutting Edge Length(Nagasa) : 63.5 cm( 25.0 inches) Curvature(Sori) : 0.7 cm( 0.27 inches) Hamon : The crystalline structure which forms along the cutting edge of a blade as a result of the hardening process Jimon(Jihada) : visible steel surface pattern created by folding and hammering during forging process Nakago : Nakago is the tang of the Japanese sword. Japanese swordsmiths left the black rust on the tang because it prevents red rust while the tang is in its handle. And the discoloration of the tang was created over time, and it is a great indicator for a Japanese sword specialist to estimate when the sword was forged. Koshirae: Koshirae is the mounting of the Japanese sword. There are several parts that consist of Koshirae such as Saya(Scabbard), Tsuka( Handle), Tsuba(Handguard). Fuchi-Kashira : A pair of matching sword fittings that cover the upper and bottom parts of its sword hilt. This Fuchi Kashira has a bas

Antique Japanese Sword Katana Signed by Minamoto Kunishige NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Certificate
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Antique Japanese Sword Katana Signed by Minamoto Kunishige NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Certificate

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長さ

63.5 cm

反り

0.7 cm

作者について

Enju Kunishige国重

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