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Description

This is a slightly compact tanto by Fuyuhiro, a swordsmith from Wakasa Province active during the Muromachi period (Tenbun era). The blade features ko-itame hada mixed with mokume hada and a suguha hamon in ko-nie-deki. It comes with a koshirae that has received NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon certification, featuring silver ground fittings with dragonfly motifs.

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Wakasa Fuyuhiro School

Tanto: Fuyuhiro (NBTHK Hozon Token) (Koshirae: NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Tosogu)

mei · Muromachi · nagasa 21.8cm

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Measurements & details
Smith
Wakasa Fuyuhiro School
Type
Tanto
School
Wakasa Fuyuhiro
Period
Muromachi
Province
Wakasa
Signature
Signed
Measurements
Nagasa 21.8cmMotohaba 2.04cmKasane 0.61cmWeight 135g
Description

This is a slightly compact tanto by Fuyuhiro, a swordsmith from Wakasa Province active during the Muromachi period (Tenbun era). The blade features ko-itame hada mixed with mokume hada and a suguha hamon in ko-nie-deki. It comes with a koshirae that has received NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon certification, featuring silver ground fittings with dragonfly motifs.

About the school

Wakasa Fuyuhiro

若狭冬広

Soshu-den · Wakasa

6 pieces on the market now

›

The Fuyuhiro line worked at Obama in Wakasa Province, and the setsumei consistently trace its founder to Sagami. He is recorded as the son of the third-generation Hirotsugu of Sagami, said to have relocated to Obama around the Kōshō era (1455 to 1457), with one blade instead reporting that he studied under Tsunahiro of Sagami. The earliest hand is identified on a two-character mei attributed to the first-generation Wakasa Fuyuhiro, and the name continued thereafter, the lineage held to have run for some five generations and the signature extending into the shinshintō period and the closing years of the Edo period. " Several blades carry residence inscriptions for places far from Wakasa, among them Hōki, Unshū, Izumo, Bizen, and Bitchū, including a katana made at Matsuyama in Bitchū; whether these issued from one man or several is left by the setsumei as a matter for further study. The descent from Sagami places the line within the Soshu-den, working its late, provincial idiom. Across these blades the forging is itame mixed with mokume and nagare, repeatedly described as inclining toward hada-dachi, or standing grain, with ji-nie and frequent chikei. Two tempering modes recur. One follows late Sōshū and Sue-Sōshū taste, a wide notare or ō-notare mixed with ko-gunome, ko-chōji, and togariba, carrying ashi and yō, nie that adheres thickly and at times coarsely, with sunagashi and kinsuji, and in the most active examples tobiyaki and muneyaki that build into hitatsura. The other approaches Sue-Bizen, seen in a gunome-midare with koshi-biraki tendency or a tighter nioiguchi over ko-nie.

A third register appears as a broad suguha-chō set with ko-gunome and ko-notare. The bōshi is typically midare-komi, turning ko-maru or pointed with hakikake. To read the hand, the setsumei point to the standing grain and bright nioiguchi, the often grand sakizori construction with extended or ō-kissaki, and the carving: bō-hi with soe-hi, and on one blade a kurikara with bonji and goma-bashi whose manner is likened to Heianjō Nagayoshi rather than to Sōshū. Generations and modes separate by whether the workmanship leans Sue-Sōshū or Sue-Bizen. For kantei, the setsumei treat the place-stating signatures and dated tangs as the principal documentary value, several blades singled out for the clarity their inscriptions bring to the line's chronology and geographic reach; one Tenshō 8 katana adds the invocation "Hachiman Daibosatsu" beside the mekugi-ana and "Jūdai" cut on the mune. The recurring open question of the far-flung residence signatures, Hōki through Bitchū, frames the standing of the name as one whose precise membership the register still weighs. Among individual works, the writers name a suriage katana as a kessaku, a wholly hardened blade close to late Bizen, and a two-character first-generation piece judged the finest in jigane and hamon. Accompanying uchigatana koshirae survive on two katana, one with shakudō nanako fittings bearing the "Misu aoi" crest, the other a black-lacquered leather katate-maki mounting whose saya is held close in date to the blade. The setsumei present Fuyuhiro as a capable smith adept in both suguha and midare and in horimono, his Wakasa workshop carrying the Soshu-den into the late Muromachi and beyond. Learn more →

5 recorded smiths10 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Fuyuhiro冬廣1521-15685
Fuyuhiro冬廣1487-14890
Fuyuhiro冬廣1501-15040
Fuyuhiro冬廣1460-14660
Fuyuhiro冬廣1624-16440
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Historical context

In the Sengoku era the school served a second warrior court: the Later Hōjō at Odawara, whose patronage kept the Tsunahiro line forging hitatsura for the uchigatana age until the castle fell to Hideyoshi in 1590.

Sōshū in the Muromachi period →

NBTHK Certificate
Tokubetsu Hozon Tōken特別保存刀剣
Sword Especially Worthy of Preservation
›

A Hozon-certified blade judged to show notably superior workmanship and a better state of preservation. The bar is higher: re-tempered blades and most unsigned Muromachi/Edo works are excluded.

About the NBTHK›

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 slightly compact tanto by Fuyuhiro, a swordsmith from Wakasa Province active during the Muromachi period (Tenbun era). The blade features ko-itame hada mixed with mokume hada and a suguha hamon in ko-nie-deki. It comes with a koshirae that has received NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon certification, featuring silver ground fittings with dragonfly motifs.

Auction History

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tantoTokubetsu Hozon
Wakasa Fuyuhiro School

Tanto: Fuyuhiro (NBTHK Hozon Token) (Koshirae: NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Tosogu)

mei · Muromachi · nagasa 21.8cm

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Measurements & details
Smith
Wakasa Fuyuhiro School
Type
Tanto
School
Wakasa Fuyuhiro
Period
Muromachi
Province
Wakasa
Signature
Signed
Measurements
Nagasa 21.8cmMotohaba 2.04cmKasane 0.61cmWeight 135g
Description

This is a slightly compact tanto by Fuyuhiro, a swordsmith from Wakasa Province active during the Muromachi period (Tenbun era). The blade features ko-itame hada mixed with mokume hada and a suguha hamon in ko-nie-deki. It comes with a koshirae that has received NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon certification, featuring silver ground fittings with dragonfly motifs.

About the school

Wakasa Fuyuhiro

若狭冬広

Soshu-den · Wakasa

6 pieces on the market now

›

The Fuyuhiro line worked at Obama in Wakasa Province, and the setsumei consistently trace its founder to Sagami. He is recorded as the son of the third-generation Hirotsugu of Sagami, said to have relocated to Obama around the Kōshō era (1455 to 1457), with one blade instead reporting that he studied under Tsunahiro of Sagami. The earliest hand is identified on a two-character mei attributed to the first-generation Wakasa Fuyuhiro, and the name continued thereafter, the lineage held to have run for some five generations and the signature extending into the shinshintō period and the closing years of the Edo period. " Several blades carry residence inscriptions for places far from Wakasa, among them Hōki, Unshū, Izumo, Bizen, and Bitchū, including a katana made at Matsuyama in Bitchū; whether these issued from one man or several is left by the setsumei as a matter for further study. The descent from Sagami places the line within the Soshu-den, working its late, provincial idiom. Across these blades the forging is itame mixed with mokume and nagare, repeatedly described as inclining toward hada-dachi, or standing grain, with ji-nie and frequent chikei. Two tempering modes recur. One follows late Sōshū and Sue-Sōshū taste, a wide notare or ō-notare mixed with ko-gunome, ko-chōji, and togariba, carrying ashi and yō, nie that adheres thickly and at times coarsely, with sunagashi and kinsuji, and in the most active examples tobiyaki and muneyaki that build into hitatsura. The other approaches Sue-Bizen, seen in a gunome-midare with koshi-biraki tendency or a tighter nioiguchi over ko-nie.

A third register appears as a broad suguha-chō set with ko-gunome and ko-notare. The bōshi is typically midare-komi, turning ko-maru or pointed with hakikake. To read the hand, the setsumei point to the standing grain and bright nioiguchi, the often grand sakizori construction with extended or ō-kissaki, and the carving: bō-hi with soe-hi, and on one blade a kurikara with bonji and goma-bashi whose manner is likened to Heianjō Nagayoshi rather than to Sōshū. Generations and modes separate by whether the workmanship leans Sue-Sōshū or Sue-Bizen. For kantei, the setsumei treat the place-stating signatures and dated tangs as the principal documentary value, several blades singled out for the clarity their inscriptions bring to the line's chronology and geographic reach; one Tenshō 8 katana adds the invocation "Hachiman Daibosatsu" beside the mekugi-ana and "Jūdai" cut on the mune. The recurring open question of the far-flung residence signatures, Hōki through Bitchū, frames the standing of the name as one whose precise membership the register still weighs. Among individual works, the writers name a suriage katana as a kessaku, a wholly hardened blade close to late Bizen, and a two-character first-generation piece judged the finest in jigane and hamon. Accompanying uchigatana koshirae survive on two katana, one with shakudō nanako fittings bearing the "Misu aoi" crest, the other a black-lacquered leather katate-maki mounting whose saya is held close in date to the blade. The setsumei present Fuyuhiro as a capable smith adept in both suguha and midare and in horimono, his Wakasa workshop carrying the Soshu-den into the late Muromachi and beyond. Learn more →

5 recorded smiths10 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Fuyuhiro冬廣1521-15685
Fuyuhiro冬廣1487-14890
Fuyuhiro冬廣1501-15040
Fuyuhiro冬廣1460-14660
Fuyuhiro冬廣1624-16440
Explore the Wakasa Fuyuhiro school →

Historical context

In the Sengoku era the school served a second warrior court: the Later Hōjō at Odawara, whose patronage kept the Tsunahiro line forging hitatsura for the uchigatana age until the castle fell to Hideyoshi in 1590.

Sōshū in the Muromachi period →

NBTHK Certificate
Tokubetsu Hozon Tōken特別保存刀剣
Sword Especially Worthy of Preservation
›

A Hozon-certified blade judged to show notably superior workmanship and a better state of preservation. The bar is higher: re-tempered blades and most unsigned Muromachi/Edo works are excluded.

About the NBTHK›

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.

NBTHK official site→
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Return policy

If you wish to return an item, please notify us within 3 days of receipt. After this period we cannot accept cancellations. Please ship the return to us within 5 business days. Cancellation is conditional on the item being kept in the same condition as at the time of sale, so please handle it with care.

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Wakizashi

BySue-Soshu Masahiro
¥2,500,000
Tsuruginoya
Tokujū
Katana - Tokuju - by Soshu Yukimitsu - Soshu YukimitsuKatana - Tokuju - by Soshu Yukimitsu - Soshu Yukimitsu

Katana

BySoshu Yukimitsu
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Eirakudo
Jūyō
Tanto - Jūyō - by Soshu Yukimitsu - Soshu Yukimitsu - Juyo TokenTanto - Jūyō - by Soshu Yukimitsu - Soshu Yukimitsu - Juyo Token

Tantō

BySoshu Yukimitsu
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Samurai Nippon
Jūyō
Katana - Jūyō - by Soshu Norishige - Mumei (Attributed to Norishige)Katana - Jūyō - by Soshu Norishige - Mumei (Attributed to Norishige)

Katana

BySoshu Norishige
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Choshuya
Jūyō
Tanto - Jūyō - by Soshu Norishige - Ubu-nakago Mumei NorishigeTanto - Jūyō - by Soshu Norishige - Ubu-nakago Mumei Norishige

Tantō

BySoshu Norishige
¥6,500,000
Aoi Art
Tokuho
Katana - Tokuho - by Gō Yoshihiro - Mumei (Unsigned) Den Go YoshihiroKatana - Tokuho - by Gō Yoshihiro - Mumei (Unsigned) Den Go Yoshihiro

Katana

ByGō Yoshihiro
¥35,000,000
Samurai Nippon
Jūyō
Tanto - Jūyō - by Soshu Yukimitsu - Soshu Yukimitsu (Mumei)Tanto - Jūyō - by Soshu Yukimitsu - Soshu Yukimitsu (Mumei)

Tantō

BySoshu Yukimitsu
¥6,700,000
Mandarin Mansion
Jūyō
Tachi - Jūyō - by Soshu Yukimitsu - Juyo Soshu Yukimitsu TachiTachi - Jūyō - by Soshu Yukimitsu - Juyo Soshu Yukimitsu Tachi

Tachi

BySoshu Yukimitsu
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