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This is a beautiful shakudo Fuchi Kashira depicting samurai. It is signed by Mito Katsutomi and comes with NTHK paper. The item is currently unavailable for purchase.

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Mito School

Antique Samurai Fuchi Kashira

mei · Mito

$1,200
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Description

This is a beautiful shakudo Fuchi Kashira depicting samurai. It is signed by Mito Katsutomi and comes with NTHK paper. The item is currently unavailable for purchase.

About the school

Mito

水戸

Machibori · Hitachi

79 pieces on the market now

›

The Mito school of sword-fitting makers emerged as an officially sponsored tradition in the domains of the Tokugawa family's Mito branch, achieving particular prominence in the late Edo period. The school's lineage traces through Shinozaki Katsushige and his successors, who served as goyō horimonoshi (official engravers) to the domain. Unlike the privately patronized workshops of Edo and Kyoto, Mito metalworkers operated within a system of domain service, producing both presentation fittings for formal occasions and richly decorated works for commission. This institutional foundation fostered both technical rigor and stylistic continuity, as masters such as Hagiya Katsuhei and his pupils transmitted the school's methods through direct apprenticeship. The Mito aesthetic is characterized by meticulous shakudō nanako-ji grounds upon which high-relief carving (takabori) is combined with precise gold and silver iroe to yield compositions of exceptional textural depth. The school showed particular mastery in figural subjects—immortals, deities, and mythological beasts—rendered with close attention to anatomical realism and dynamic poses.

The nanako punch-work is notably disciplined, each grain laid in orderly arrangement, while the relief carving rises to striking heights, with elements such as lion manes and peony petals executed in fully three-dimensional chiselwork. Color inlays are applied with exacting accuracy, and thematic coordination across entire fitting sets demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of decorative unity. The Mito school's influence extended well into the Meiji period through the achievements of second-generation masters. Hagiya Katsuhei's circle produced such celebrated artists as Namekawa Sadakatsu and Unno Shōmin, who carried the school's technical standards and stylistic vocabulary into new contexts. The tradition's emphasis on figural carving, inherited from the Tamagawa lineage, and its adherence to orthodox forms for formal presentation fittings established the Mito school as one of the principal regional traditions of late-period Japanese sword-fitting production. Learn more →

12 recorded smiths47 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Katsuhira勝平1804-188613
Shomin勝珉1844-191511
Teikan貞幹—5
Tomoyoshi友善1716-c.19200
Hirotoshi弘寿16701
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NTHK Appraisal
Kanteishō鑑定書
NTHK Appraisal Certificate
›

The NTHK’s principal certificate, issued for a fitting of considerable quality. It confirms a genuine signature, or, for an unsigned (mumei) work, records the judges’ attribution to a smith or school. The paper carries a detailed worksheet with a numerical point score.

About the NTHK›

The NTHK (Nihon Tōken Hozon Kai, the Society for the Preservation of the Japanese Sword) is the oldest of Japan’s sword-appraisal bodies, founded in 1910, decades before the NBTHK. After the death of its long-serving head it divided into two successor societies, the NTHK and the NTHK-NPO, both of which continue to hold shinsa. NTHK certificates are known for a detailed worksheet that records a numerical point score alongside the judges’ written opinion, and the society is especially respected for its attribution of unsigned (mumei) work.

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Established 1967 · 59 yrs on the market
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Tsuba

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¥2,450
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¥396,000
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Swords

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  • Tantō
  • Tachi
  • Naginata
  • Yari

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  • Menuki

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This is a beautiful shakudo Fuchi Kashira depicting samurai. It is signed by Mito Katsutomi and comes with NTHK paper. The item is currently unavailable for purchase.

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Fittings›Machibori›Mito›Antique Samurai Fuchi Kashira
fuchi-kashira
Mito School

Antique Samurai Fuchi Kashira

mei · Mito

$1,200
Visit seller website →
Mito School — 1 of 5
Mito School — 2 of 5
Mito School — 3 of 5
Mito School — 4 of 5
Mito School — 5 of 5
1 / 5
1 / 5
Mito School — 1 of 5Mito School — 2 of 5Mito School — 3 of 5Mito School — 4 of 5Mito School — 5 of 5
Measurements & details
Smith

Mito

Signature

Signed

Description

This is a beautiful shakudo Fuchi Kashira depicting samurai. It is signed by Mito Katsutomi and comes with NTHK paper. The item is currently unavailable for purchase.

About the school

Mito

水戸

Machibori · Hitachi

79 pieces on the market now

›

The Mito school of sword-fitting makers emerged as an officially sponsored tradition in the domains of the Tokugawa family's Mito branch, achieving particular prominence in the late Edo period. The school's lineage traces through Shinozaki Katsushige and his successors, who served as goyō horimonoshi (official engravers) to the domain. Unlike the privately patronized workshops of Edo and Kyoto, Mito metalworkers operated within a system of domain service, producing both presentation fittings for formal occasions and richly decorated works for commission. This institutional foundation fostered both technical rigor and stylistic continuity, as masters such as Hagiya Katsuhei and his pupils transmitted the school's methods through direct apprenticeship. The Mito aesthetic is characterized by meticulous shakudō nanako-ji grounds upon which high-relief carving (takabori) is combined with precise gold and silver iroe to yield compositions of exceptional textural depth. The school showed particular mastery in figural subjects—immortals, deities, and mythological beasts—rendered with close attention to anatomical realism and dynamic poses.

The nanako punch-work is notably disciplined, each grain laid in orderly arrangement, while the relief carving rises to striking heights, with elements such as lion manes and peony petals executed in fully three-dimensional chiselwork. Color inlays are applied with exacting accuracy, and thematic coordination across entire fitting sets demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of decorative unity. The Mito school's influence extended well into the Meiji period through the achievements of second-generation masters. Hagiya Katsuhei's circle produced such celebrated artists as Namekawa Sadakatsu and Unno Shōmin, who carried the school's technical standards and stylistic vocabulary into new contexts. The tradition's emphasis on figural carving, inherited from the Tamagawa lineage, and its adherence to orthodox forms for formal presentation fittings established the Mito school as one of the principal regional traditions of late-period Japanese sword-fitting production. Learn more →

12 recorded smiths47 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Katsuhira勝平1804-188613
Shomin勝珉1844-191511
Teikan貞幹—5
Tomoyoshi友善1716-c.19200
Hirotoshi弘寿16701
Explore the Mito school →
NTHK Appraisal
Kanteishō鑑定書
NTHK Appraisal Certificate
›

The NTHK’s principal certificate, issued for a fitting of considerable quality. It confirms a genuine signature, or, for an unsigned (mumei) work, records the judges’ attribution to a smith or school. The paper carries a detailed worksheet with a numerical point score.

About the NTHK›

The NTHK (Nihon Tōken Hozon Kai, the Society for the Preservation of the Japanese Sword) is the oldest of Japan’s sword-appraisal bodies, founded in 1910, decades before the NBTHK. After the death of its long-serving head it divided into two successor societies, the NTHK and the NTHK-NPO, both of which continue to hold shinsa. NTHK certificates are known for a detailed worksheet that records a numerical point score alongside the judges’ written opinion, and the society is especially respected for its attribution of unsigned (mumei) work.

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Bushido Antique Japanese Swords
Established 1967 · 59 yrs on the market
🇺🇸Ships from United States
›
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Settles in USD
✓English support
View all of Bushido Antique Japanese Swords’s listings→View this item on the dealer’s site→

Previously sold — Mito School

Eirakudo
Hozon
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Tsuba

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Soryu
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Tsuba

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¥420,000
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¥396,000
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Fuchi-Kashira

ByMito School
¥200,000

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Fuchi-Kashira

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Kozuka

ByYokoya Somin
¥1,500,000
Wakeidou
Tokuho
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Tsuba

ByOtsuki Tokuoki
¥700,000
Yamasiroya
Hozon
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Fuchi-Kashira

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¥140,000
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Tsuba

ByHamano Sekibun
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Wakeidou
Hozon
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Fuchi-Kashira

ByOmori Hidetoshi
¥450,000
Samurai Nippon
Tokuho
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Tsuba

ByHamano School
¥820,000
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Hozon
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Fuchi-Kashira

ByNara Munetoshi
¥75,000

Swords

  • Katana
  • Wakizashi
  • Tantō
  • Tachi
  • Naginata
  • Yari

Fittings

  • Tsuba
  • Fuchi-Kashira
  • Kozuka
  • Menuki

Armor

  • Kabuto
  • Samurai Armor

By Certification

  • Tokujū
  • Jūyō
  • Tokuho
  • Hozon

Resources

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  • The Daily Kantei
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