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Description

This is a tanto by Heianjo Nagayoshi, a representative swordsmith of Yamashiro province during the Muromachi period. Though small, it features a masterfully forged fine suguha hamon and an elegant form. The blade is adorned with exquisite carvings of Sanskrit characters on the omote and a suken on the ura, making it a typical excellent example of Nagayoshi's work.

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Heianjo Nagayoshi

Tanto: Heianjo Nagayoshi

mei · Muromachi · nagasa 16.7cm

¥1,350,000
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Measurements & details
Smith
Heianjo Nagayoshi
Type
Tanto
School
Heianjo
Period
Around 1394–1428(Oei)
Province
Yamashiro
Signature
Signed(100% of this smith's designated works are signed)
Measurements
Nagasa 16.7cmMotohaba 1.7cmKasane 0.5cm
Description

This is a tanto by Heianjo Nagayoshi, a representative swordsmith of Yamashiro province during the Muromachi period. Though small, it features a masterfully forged fine suguha hamon and an elegant form. The blade is adorned with exquisite carvings of Sanskrit characters on the omote and a suken on the ura, making it a typical excellent example of Nagayoshi's work.

About the maker

Nagayoshi

長吉

Yamashiro-den · Yamashiro · around 1394-1428

Fujishiro Jo-jo saku · Tōken Taikan top 31%

1 piece on the market now

›

Historical importance

Where Nagayoshi 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
3 designated works
Gyobutsu (Imperial)
1
Jūyō
2
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About the school

Heianjo

平安城

Yamashiro-den · Kyoto

14 pieces on the market now

›

The Heianjō school (平安城) of swordsmiths represents the principal lineage of Kyōto sword production during the Muromachi period. "Heianjō" is the classical name for Kyōto (Heian-kyō), and the school's smiths — resident in the Sanjō district of the capital — signed variously with the 平安城 (Heianjō) and 三条 (Sanjō) prefixes, a usage that has often caused them to be confused with the far earlier Sanjō school of Munechika. They are an entirely distinct, late group: its two representative masters, Heianjō Nagayoshi (平安城長吉, also read Chōkichi) and Sanjō Yoshinori (三条吉則, of the Fuse 布施 family), are counted as the leading makers of Muromachi-period Kyō-mono (Kyoto-made blades), carrying forward the capital's swordmaking after the Nanbokuchō-period Nobukuni and Hasebe lineages. Both names continued through several generations from the late Nanbokuchō era into the sixteenth century, and the smiths are known to have travelled to forge (desaku) in provinces such as Izumi, Mikawa, and Echizen during the late Muromachi period. The Heianjō style is dominated by a flamboyant hitatsura (full-temper) idiom adopted from Sōshū tradition: a foundation of large gunome-midare mixed with chōji, togariba, and yahazu-ba, with abundant tobiyaki and muneyaki spreading temper across the entire blade surface, nie adhering strongly, and sunagashi and kinsuji coursing through a bright, clear nioiguchi.

The finest examples are so accomplished that they are difficult to distinguish from late Sōshū (Sue-Sōshū) work. A quieter suguha- and ko-notare-based mode close to the Nobukuni tradition is also seen. High-quality horimono — kurikara, bonji, suken, and gomabashi — frequently accompany the blades. The school is not to be confused with the unrelated Heianjō-zōgan (平安城象嵌) inlay tradition of tōsōgu makers. Learn more →

13 recorded smiths36 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Nagayoshi長吉1469-149215
Yoshinori吉則1469-14873
Noriyoshi則吉1469-14870
Yoshinaga吉長1381-13840
Nagayoshi長吉1449-14520
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Historical context

After the Ōnin War broke the Ashikaga order, a century of Sengoku warfare armed nearly every province in Japan. The era rewards a discriminating eye: routine work exists in quantity, and beside it stand custom blades of the first rank.

The Muromachi period (1392 to 1573) →

NBTHK Certificate
Hozon Tōken保存刀剣
Sword Worthy of Preservation
›

Certifies a genuine blade worth preserving: a signature confirmed correct, or, if unsigned, an era, province, and school that the NBTHK can reliably identify.

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 tanto by Heianjo Nagayoshi, a representative swordsmith of Yamashiro province during the Muromachi period. Though small, it features a masterfully forged fine suguha hamon and an elegant form. The blade is adorned with exquisite carvings of Sanskrit characters on the omote and a suken on the ura, making it a typical excellent example of Nagayoshi's work.

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Heianjo Nagayoshi

Tanto: Heianjo Nagayoshi

mei · Muromachi · nagasa 16.7cm

¥1,350,000
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Heianjo Nagayoshi — 1 of 18
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Measurements & details
Smith
Heianjo Nagayoshi
Type
Tanto
School
Heianjo
Period
Around 1394–1428(Oei)
Province
Yamashiro
Signature
Signed(100% of this smith's designated works are signed)
Measurements
Nagasa 16.7cmMotohaba 1.7cmKasane 0.5cm
Description

This is a tanto by Heianjo Nagayoshi, a representative swordsmith of Yamashiro province during the Muromachi period. Though small, it features a masterfully forged fine suguha hamon and an elegant form. The blade is adorned with exquisite carvings of Sanskrit characters on the omote and a suken on the ura, making it a typical excellent example of Nagayoshi's work.

About the maker

Nagayoshi

長吉

Yamashiro-den · Yamashiro · around 1394-1428

Fujishiro Jo-jo saku · Tōken Taikan top 31%

1 piece on the market now

›

Historical importance

Where Nagayoshi 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

Select a lens to see how it's measured.

Designation record
3 designated works
Gyobutsu (Imperial)
1
Jūyō
2
1 work by Nagayoshi on the market→
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About the school

Heianjo

平安城

Yamashiro-den · Kyoto

14 pieces on the market now

›

The Heianjō school (平安城) of swordsmiths represents the principal lineage of Kyōto sword production during the Muromachi period. "Heianjō" is the classical name for Kyōto (Heian-kyō), and the school's smiths — resident in the Sanjō district of the capital — signed variously with the 平安城 (Heianjō) and 三条 (Sanjō) prefixes, a usage that has often caused them to be confused with the far earlier Sanjō school of Munechika. They are an entirely distinct, late group: its two representative masters, Heianjō Nagayoshi (平安城長吉, also read Chōkichi) and Sanjō Yoshinori (三条吉則, of the Fuse 布施 family), are counted as the leading makers of Muromachi-period Kyō-mono (Kyoto-made blades), carrying forward the capital's swordmaking after the Nanbokuchō-period Nobukuni and Hasebe lineages. Both names continued through several generations from the late Nanbokuchō era into the sixteenth century, and the smiths are known to have travelled to forge (desaku) in provinces such as Izumi, Mikawa, and Echizen during the late Muromachi period. The Heianjō style is dominated by a flamboyant hitatsura (full-temper) idiom adopted from Sōshū tradition: a foundation of large gunome-midare mixed with chōji, togariba, and yahazu-ba, with abundant tobiyaki and muneyaki spreading temper across the entire blade surface, nie adhering strongly, and sunagashi and kinsuji coursing through a bright, clear nioiguchi.

The finest examples are so accomplished that they are difficult to distinguish from late Sōshū (Sue-Sōshū) work. A quieter suguha- and ko-notare-based mode close to the Nobukuni tradition is also seen. High-quality horimono — kurikara, bonji, suken, and gomabashi — frequently accompany the blades. The school is not to be confused with the unrelated Heianjō-zōgan (平安城象嵌) inlay tradition of tōsōgu makers. Learn more →

13 recorded smiths36 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Nagayoshi長吉1469-149215
Yoshinori吉則1469-14873
Noriyoshi則吉1469-14870
Yoshinaga吉長1381-13840
Nagayoshi長吉1449-14520
Explore the Heianjo school →

Historical context

After the Ōnin War broke the Ashikaga order, a century of Sengoku warfare armed nearly every province in Japan. The era rewards a discriminating eye: routine work exists in quantity, and beside it stand custom blades of the first rank.

The Muromachi period (1392 to 1573) →

NBTHK Certificate
Hozon Tōken保存刀剣
Sword Worthy of Preservation
›

Certifies a genuine blade worth preserving: a signature confirmed correct, or, if unsigned, an era, province, and school that the NBTHK can reliably identify.

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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