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This is a fuchi-kashira set by Haruaki Hogen, depicting Mt. Fuji and Mt. Tsukuba. The set is made of shibuichi with iroe accents and is accompanied by an NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon certificate. Haruaki Hogen was a highly regarded fittings maker of the Yanagawa school, active in the Edo period.

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Yanagawa Haruaki

Fuchigashira by Haruaki Hogen

mei · Yanagawa · Edo

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Smith

Yanagawa

Era

Edo

Province

Echigo

Signature

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Papers

Tokuho (NBTHK)

Description

This is a fuchi-kashira set by Haruaki Hogen, depicting Mt. Fuji and Mt. Tsukuba. The set is made of shibuichi with iroe accents and is accompanied by an NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon certificate. Haruaki Hogen was a highly regarded fittings maker of the Yanagawa school, active in the Edo period.

About the maker

Haruaki

春明

Machibori · Musashi

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Kono Shunmei (1787--1857) was born in Edo and entered the studio of Yanagawa Naoharu of the Yokoya lineage at the age of fifteen, in Kyowa 2 (1802). He initially signed his work Haruto, but during the Bunka era changed his art name to Shunmei. In the early Bunsei era he was appointed Hokyo, and before long advanced to the rank of Hogen. Active in the same period as Goto Ichijo, Shunmei is regarded as one of the representative Edo metalworkers of his day. His sphere of activity, however, was not confined to the capital: around the Bunsei era he traveled extensively through the Tohoku region and northern Kanto, producing works on commission for wealthy patrons and prosperous farming families, and leaving behind several notable masterpieces in Sendai and at Kamegasaki in Tou. In his later years, during the Ka'ei and Ansei eras, he journeyed to the Echigo region, where he ultimately died. Works from these itinerant periods bear supplementary inscriptions recording their place of execution, and he also adopted the go Jippo-o ("Old Man of Ten Directions"), a name reflective of his wide-ranging travels.

Shunmei's style is founded upon the illustrative e-fu carving manner of the Yanagawa school, yet his artistic ideal rested with the Goto house, and his work carries the weighty chisel manner associated with that tradition. His shakudo is of exceptional quality, often described as possessing the lustrous "wet crow-feather" (tori no nureba-iro) coloration, and he deployed dazzling gold alongside a wide palette of irogane---shibuichi, suaka, silver, and hi-irodo---to create elegant, realistically conceived pictorial scenes. His mastery of takabori with iroe is outstanding: deeply dimensional high relief, frequently of striking mass and volume, is enriched with lavish polychrome inlay in which every detail of chisel work and color placement is finished with exceptional care. He commanded the full range of metalworking techniques, from nanako-ji grounds and hira-zogan flat inlay to sukidashi-bori, katakiribori, and the delicate shigure hairline engraving used for flowing water. His subjects encompass literary and mythological themes---the Kurikara Dragon, Gama and Tekkai, Yoshiie observing disordered geese---as well as nature studies of chrysanthemums, peonies, and spring landscapes with swallows, all handled with an undercurrent of wit and urbane humor that is distinctly his own.

Shunmei stands as one of the great late-Edo kinko masters. Praised in his own time as "Shunmei of the East" in counterpoint to Ichijo of the West, he occupies a position of the first rank among Bakumatsu-era metalworkers. While grounded in the techniques and traditions of his teacher Naoharu, as well as in the legacy of Yokoya Somin and the Goto house, Shunmei further developed an individual artistic domain distinguished by its dignity of style, its richness of coloristic sense, and its characteristic lyrical sensibility. His extensive travels through the provinces ensured that his influence extended well beyond Edo, and the body of work he left behind---from sumptuous mitokoromono to large-format tsuba of striking vitality---fully demonstrates the breadth and assurance of his art.

Historical importance

Where Haruaki stands among comparable artisans: across all of nihontō, and within tradition, era, and period. The tiers (Foremost · Leading · Major · Notable) weigh official designations from the NBTHK and Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs, together with historical honors of lasting repute such as the Sansaku and Meibutsu-chō.

随一
Foremost
屈指
Leading
有数
Major
著名
Notable

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Designation record
18 designated works
Jūyō
18
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About the school

Yanagawa

柳川

Machibori · Edo

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The Yanagawa (柳川) school ranks among the principal machibori ("town carving") lineages of Edo metalwork, arising in the mid-Edo period as a direct offshoot of the Yokoya house. Its founder, Yanagawa Naomasa (1692–1757), studied under Yoshioka Inaba-no-suke and under Yokoya Sōmin, and established himself in the Otamagaike district of Edo. The NBTHK setsumei consistently locate the school within this filiation, styling it "the Yanagawa branch within the Yokoya lineage" (横谷門下柳川派) and naming Naomasa as the family founder (家祖). Naomasa had no biological heirs and devoted himself to the training of disciples, and the successive heads of the house inherited the character nao (直). " The collective idiom of the school is the classic Yokoya-derived vocabulary of Edo kinkō work: grounds of shakudō (赤銅) dressed in nanako-ji (魚子地), high-relief carving (takabori) — frequently executed as applied motifs (suemon) — and polychrome inlay (zōgan iroe) in gold, silver, and shibuichi, deployed across kozuka, kōgai, fuchi-kashira, menuki, and tsuba. The school was likewise renowned for excellent katakiribori (single-cut carving), and its repertoire favored classical subjects: shishi (lions) with peonies, tigers, Chinese sages, and figural themes such as the Seven Lucky Gods.

Fidelity to the manner of Sōmin remained the school's touchstone across generations. " Equally characteristic is the school's mode of transmission, whereby pupils composed their art-names from characters granted by the Yanagawa masters. The measure of the Yanagawa school's significance lies as much in what it engendered as in its own production. Ishiguro Masatsune, a pupil of Katō Naotsune of the Yanagawa school, formed his name by combining masa (政) from Naomasa and tsune (常) from Naotsune; the setsumei record that he "moved beyond the manner of the Yanagawa school, devising innovative treatments particularly within bird-and-flower subjects," founding the Ishiguro lineage, which "continued to prosper through successive generations until the Meiji period" and produced the celebrated "twin peaks" Masayoshi and Masaaki. " Through these ramifying lines, the Yanagawa school served as the essential conduit by which the Yokoya manner of takabori iroe on shakudō nanako-ji grounds was disseminated across the late-Edo metalworking world. Learn more →

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Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Haruaki春明—18
Naoharu直春—7
Naomasa直政—5
Akinori/Meijo明乗—0
Akio明雄—0
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The NBTHK (Nihon Bijutsu Tōken Hozon Kyōkai, the Society for the Preservation of Japanese Art Swords) is a public-interest incorporated foundation founded in 1948 and supervised by Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs (Bunkachō); it is based at the Japanese Sword Museum in Tokyo. Its expert panels physically examine each submitted work (shinsa) and issue a certificate (kanteishō) ranking it by artistic and historical merit. NBTHK papers are the most widely recognized standard of authentication for Japanese swords and fittings.

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Description

This is a fuchi-kashira set by Haruaki Hogen, depicting Mt. Fuji and Mt. Tsukuba. The set is made of shibuichi with iroe accents and is accompanied by an NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon certificate. Haruaki Hogen was a highly regarded fittings maker of the Yanagawa school, active in the Edo period.

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Yanagawa Haruaki

Fuchigashira by Haruaki Hogen

mei · Yanagawa · Edo

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Yanagawa Haruaki — 1 of 5
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Measurements & details
Smith

Yanagawa

Era

Edo

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Echigo

Signature

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Tokuho (NBTHK)

Description

This is a fuchi-kashira set by Haruaki Hogen, depicting Mt. Fuji and Mt. Tsukuba. The set is made of shibuichi with iroe accents and is accompanied by an NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon certificate. Haruaki Hogen was a highly regarded fittings maker of the Yanagawa school, active in the Edo period.

About the maker

Haruaki

春明

Machibori · Musashi

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Kono Shunmei (1787--1857) was born in Edo and entered the studio of Yanagawa Naoharu of the Yokoya lineage at the age of fifteen, in Kyowa 2 (1802). He initially signed his work Haruto, but during the Bunka era changed his art name to Shunmei. In the early Bunsei era he was appointed Hokyo, and before long advanced to the rank of Hogen. Active in the same period as Goto Ichijo, Shunmei is regarded as one of the representative Edo metalworkers of his day. His sphere of activity, however, was not confined to the capital: around the Bunsei era he traveled extensively through the Tohoku region and northern Kanto, producing works on commission for wealthy patrons and prosperous farming families, and leaving behind several notable masterpieces in Sendai and at Kamegasaki in Tou. In his later years, during the Ka'ei and Ansei eras, he journeyed to the Echigo region, where he ultimately died. Works from these itinerant periods bear supplementary inscriptions recording their place of execution, and he also adopted the go Jippo-o ("Old Man of Ten Directions"), a name reflective of his wide-ranging travels.

Shunmei's style is founded upon the illustrative e-fu carving manner of the Yanagawa school, yet his artistic ideal rested with the Goto house, and his work carries the weighty chisel manner associated with that tradition. His shakudo is of exceptional quality, often described as possessing the lustrous "wet crow-feather" (tori no nureba-iro) coloration, and he deployed dazzling gold alongside a wide palette of irogane---shibuichi, suaka, silver, and hi-irodo---to create elegant, realistically conceived pictorial scenes. His mastery of takabori with iroe is outstanding: deeply dimensional high relief, frequently of striking mass and volume, is enriched with lavish polychrome inlay in which every detail of chisel work and color placement is finished with exceptional care. He commanded the full range of metalworking techniques, from nanako-ji grounds and hira-zogan flat inlay to sukidashi-bori, katakiribori, and the delicate shigure hairline engraving used for flowing water. His subjects encompass literary and mythological themes---the Kurikara Dragon, Gama and Tekkai, Yoshiie observing disordered geese---as well as nature studies of chrysanthemums, peonies, and spring landscapes with swallows, all handled with an undercurrent of wit and urbane humor that is distinctly his own.

Shunmei stands as one of the great late-Edo kinko masters. Praised in his own time as "Shunmei of the East" in counterpoint to Ichijo of the West, he occupies a position of the first rank among Bakumatsu-era metalworkers. While grounded in the techniques and traditions of his teacher Naoharu, as well as in the legacy of Yokoya Somin and the Goto house, Shunmei further developed an individual artistic domain distinguished by its dignity of style, its richness of coloristic sense, and its characteristic lyrical sensibility. His extensive travels through the provinces ensured that his influence extended well beyond Edo, and the body of work he left behind---from sumptuous mitokoromono to large-format tsuba of striking vitality---fully demonstrates the breadth and assurance of his art.

Historical importance

Where Haruaki stands among comparable artisans: across all of nihontō, and within tradition, era, and period. The tiers (Foremost · Leading · Major · Notable) weigh official designations from the NBTHK and Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs, together with historical honors of lasting repute such as the Sansaku and Meibutsu-chō.

随一
Foremost
屈指
Leading
有数
Major
著名
Notable

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Designation record
18 designated works
Jūyō
18
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Yanagawa

柳川

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The Yanagawa (柳川) school ranks among the principal machibori ("town carving") lineages of Edo metalwork, arising in the mid-Edo period as a direct offshoot of the Yokoya house. Its founder, Yanagawa Naomasa (1692–1757), studied under Yoshioka Inaba-no-suke and under Yokoya Sōmin, and established himself in the Otamagaike district of Edo. The NBTHK setsumei consistently locate the school within this filiation, styling it "the Yanagawa branch within the Yokoya lineage" (横谷門下柳川派) and naming Naomasa as the family founder (家祖). Naomasa had no biological heirs and devoted himself to the training of disciples, and the successive heads of the house inherited the character nao (直). " The collective idiom of the school is the classic Yokoya-derived vocabulary of Edo kinkō work: grounds of shakudō (赤銅) dressed in nanako-ji (魚子地), high-relief carving (takabori) — frequently executed as applied motifs (suemon) — and polychrome inlay (zōgan iroe) in gold, silver, and shibuichi, deployed across kozuka, kōgai, fuchi-kashira, menuki, and tsuba. The school was likewise renowned for excellent katakiribori (single-cut carving), and its repertoire favored classical subjects: shishi (lions) with peonies, tigers, Chinese sages, and figural themes such as the Seven Lucky Gods.

Fidelity to the manner of Sōmin remained the school's touchstone across generations. " Equally characteristic is the school's mode of transmission, whereby pupils composed their art-names from characters granted by the Yanagawa masters. The measure of the Yanagawa school's significance lies as much in what it engendered as in its own production. Ishiguro Masatsune, a pupil of Katō Naotsune of the Yanagawa school, formed his name by combining masa (政) from Naomasa and tsune (常) from Naotsune; the setsumei record that he "moved beyond the manner of the Yanagawa school, devising innovative treatments particularly within bird-and-flower subjects," founding the Ishiguro lineage, which "continued to prosper through successive generations until the Meiji period" and produced the celebrated "twin peaks" Masayoshi and Masaaki. " Through these ramifying lines, the Yanagawa school served as the essential conduit by which the Yokoya manner of takabori iroe on shakudō nanako-ji grounds was disseminated across the late-Edo metalworking world. Learn more →

29 recorded smiths206 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Haruaki春明—18
Naoharu直春—7
Naomasa直政—5
Akinori/Meijo明乗—0
Akio明雄—0
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NBTHK Certificate
Tokubetsu Hozon Tōsōgu特別保存刀装具
Fitting Especially Worthy of Preservation
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A Hozon-certified fitting of notably superior craftsmanship and condition, often with signature or workmanship of high reference value.

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The NBTHK (Nihon Bijutsu Tōken Hozon Kyōkai, the Society for the Preservation of Japanese Art Swords) is a public-interest incorporated foundation founded in 1948 and supervised by Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs (Bunkachō); it is based at the Japanese Sword Museum in Tokyo. Its expert panels physically examine each submitted work (shinsa) and issue a certificate (kanteishō) ranking it by artistic and historical merit. NBTHK papers are the most widely recognized standard of authentication for Japanese swords and fittings.

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