脇差 横山上野大掾藤原祐定 備州長船住人 拵入
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56.6 cm
1.5 cm
【Type】 Wakizashi 【Mei】 Mumei (Den-Shitahara) 【Nagasa】 44.2 cm 【Sori】 1.1 cm 【Motohaba】 2.9 cm 【Sakihaba】 2.1 cm 【Motokasane】 0.6 cm 【Sakikasane】 0.4 cm 【Mekugi-ana】 1 【Jihada】 Itame-hada with flowing Masame, Jinie appears. 【Hamon】 Gunome-midare with Sunagashi and Kinsuji activities. 【Boshi】 Midare-komi, returning in Ko-maru. 【Koshirae】 Fuchigashira: Shakudo-nanako ground, Autumn Insects motif, Takabori, Iro-e. Menuki: Shakudo ground, Shishi (Guardian Lion) motif, Takabori, Iro-e. Tsuba: Iron ground, Mokko-gata, Openwork design. Saya: Black Ishime-ji lacquer. 【Description】 The Shitahara school was a group of swordsmiths active in the Shitahara area of Musashi Province (present-day Hachioji, Tokyo) from the late Muromachi period through the Edo period. This work features a robust Sugata with a solid width, displaying a powerful Jihada with visible Masame grain characteristic of the school. The Hamon is a vibrant Gunome-midare with rich activities such as Sunagashi. The Koshirae is a tasteful set featuring high-quality Shakudo fittings with Autumn Insect and Shishi motifs, making it an excellent piece for both appreciation and collection.
Price on request
Tracked across 76 dealers worldwide · price history · sold archive
56.6 cm
1.5 cm
Price on request
【Type】 Wakizashi 【Mei】 Mumei (Den-Shitahara) 【Nagasa】 44.2 cm 【Sori】 1.1 cm 【Motohaba】 2.9 cm 【Sakihaba】 2.1 cm 【Motokasane】 0.6 cm 【Sakikasane】 0.4 cm 【Mekugi-ana】 1 【Jihada】 Itame-hada with flowing Masame, Jinie appears. 【Hamon】 Gunome-midare with Sunagashi and Kinsuji activities. 【Boshi】 Midare-komi, returning in Ko-maru. 【Koshirae】 Fuchigashira: Shakudo-nanako ground, Autumn Insects motif, Takabori, Iro-e. Menuki: Shakudo ground, Shishi (Guardian Lion) motif, Takabori, Iro-e. Tsuba: Iron ground, Mokko-gata, Openwork design. Saya: Black Ishime-ji lacquer. 【Description】 The Shitahara school was a group of swordsmiths active in the Shitahara area of Musashi Province (present-day Hachioji, Tokyo) from the late Muromachi period through the Edo period. This work features a robust Sugata with a solid width, displaying a powerful Jihada with visible Masame grain characteristic of the school. The Hamon is a vibrant Gunome-midare with rich activities such as Sunagashi. The Koshirae is a tasteful set featuring high-quality Shakudo fittings with Autumn Insect and Shishi motifs, making it an excellent piece for both appreciation and collection.
Price on request
Tracked across 76 dealers worldwide · price history · sold archive
56.6 cm
1.5 cm
Price on request