Description

大和には五派の刀工集団がいますが、当麻、保昌、手掻、尻懸そして最も古い刀工集団で本刀は大和の千手院に所属していた寺院鍛冶です。本刀は鎌倉末期(正中頃)(1324年頃)(約700年前)の千手院の刀で、姿は大すりあげで鎬が高く優美な姿を現し、反りがやや深く先反りが健全なために有り、切っ先やや延び鎌倉期の太刀姿を現した大すりあげ無銘の貴重な太刀です。地鉄は板目肌に地に地景と細かな地沸がつき初期日本刀の趣のある大変古調な地金を鍛えています。刃紋は古調な小沸出来ののたれ乱れ刃に刃中に砂流しや金筋が多く現れ、相州正宗が手本にしたと言われる、大和上工の作で素晴らしく古調な趣のある刃を焼いています。大和千手院と極められた本刀は大変貴重な名刀です。鎌倉時代の刀は大変少なく将来の出世が楽しみな刀です。今回世の中に初めて生で出たために特別に格安にてご提供いたします。是非お楽しみ下さいませ。

伝千手院(大和千手院は貴重な刀です) Den Senjuin
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Specifications

Nagasa

65.1 cm

Sori

1.7 cm

Motohaba

2.98 cm

Sakihaba

1.94 cm

About the maker

Senjuin千手院

The Senjuin school takes its name from the Senjudo, a hall enshrining Senju Kannon (the Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara) said to have stood at the western foothills of Mt. Wakakusa in Nara. Tradition holds that the group of swordsmiths residing in this area constituted the school, which is regarded as the earliest in origin among the five schools of Yamato. According to old transmitted writings, two master smiths, Yukinobu and Shigehiro, were active in the late Heian period; however, no secure extant works by either have yet been confirmed. For reasons unknown, signed works of the school are scarce even thereafter. The oldest surviving signed example is a tachi bearing the three-character inscription "Senjuin," thought to date to the early Kamakura period. Works prefixed Ko-Senjuin are attributed to the school's earliest phase and display forms that retain the lingering presence of the earlier straight-sword (*chokuto*) tradition, constituting indispensable material for research into the development of the curved *shinogi-zukuri* blade. The school's technical hallmarks are firmly rooted in the Yamato tradition. The *jigane* characteristically shows *itame-hada* mixed with *mokume* and areas of *nagare-masame*, frequently tending toward *hada-dachi*; thick *ji-nie* adheres well, with abundant *chikei*, and in finer examples a faint *nie-utsuri* appears, yielding a steel that is bright and clear. The *hamon* is fundamentally *suguha*-based with a shallow *notare* tendency, mixing *ko-choji*, *ko-gunome*, and *ko-midare*; the *habuchi* is characteristically frayed with *hotsure*, and activities such as *uchi-noke*, *nijuba*, *kuichigai-ba*, and *yubashiri* appear in profusion. Thick *ko-nie* adheres along the *nioiguchi*, which is bright and clear, while *kinsuji* and *sunagashi* run vigorously throughout. The *boshi* typically enters straight, forming *ko-maru* with vigorous *hakikake*, or terminates in *yakizume*. It has been observed from old times that within the Yamato Five Schools, a *hamon* of unusually vigorous and changeable character should be appraised as Senjuin, distinguishing the school from the more restrained temper patterns of the Taima, Tegai, Hosho, and Shikkake groups. The Senjuin school occupies a position of singular importance in the study of early Japanese swordsmithing. Its production spans from the late Heian period through the Nanbokucho era, and the school's close association with temple warrior-monks is thought to account for the rarity of signed works. Surviving blades encompass *tachi*, *katana*, *kodachi*, *ken*, and *yari*, the last of these being exceptionally rare as signed examples from this period. Many works retain their *ubu* nakago, preserving classical forms of pronounced *koshizori* with *funbari* that overflow with an archaic elegance. The school's *ken* served not as weapons of the warrior class but as *goshintai* and ritual implements, and surviving examples in this form are notably numerous among Yamato works. Pieces transmitted through such collections as Tanzan Shrine and Kyoo Gokoku-ji (To-ji) further attest to the school's deep connections with religious institutions. In both *ji* and *ha*, the finest Senjuin works display a powerful forging woven through with thick *ji-nie* and supported by frequent *chikei*, combined with a luminous *hamon* rich in *nie* activity, producing blades that are at once archaic in character and technically outstanding.

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Nipponto

nipponto.co.jp

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