
Senjuin Morikuni Katana with cutting test published in the Shinto Taikan
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Tracked across 76 dealers worldwide · price history · sold archive
Specifications
65 cm
0.9 cm
3 cm
This is a katana made by Senjuin Morikuni, also known as "Edo-Senju'in", during the Shinto period. The blade features a gold inlaid inscription indicating a cutting test performed in 1671 in Musashi province, cutting through three bodies. It has been certified as Tokubetsu Hozon by the NBTHK.

SOLD
Tracked across 76 dealers worldwide · price history · sold archive
65 cm
0.9 cm
3 cm
This is a katana made by Senjuin Morikuni, also known as "Edo-Senju'in", during the Shinto period. The blade features a gold inlaid inscription indicating a cutting test performed in 1671 in Musashi province, cutting through three bodies. It has been certified as Tokubetsu Hozon by the NBTHK.

SOLD
Tracked across 76 dealers worldwide · price history · sold archive
65 cm
0.9 cm
3 cm