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Product No. WA-0766 無銘(尾張関)
Mei Mumei, but has been attributed to the Owari-seki Tradition
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Shape Unokubizukuri Iorimune, magnificent shape
Region Owari Province
Era Early Edo Period
Size
Length
48.2 cm
19.0 in
Sori (curvature)
1.1 cm
0.4 in
Motohaba
4 cm
1.6 in
Munekasane
0.8 cm
0.3 in
NBTHK Certification
Status Hozon Token
Certification Date December 04, 2024
Provincial Registration
Registration Authority Yamagata Prefecture
Registration Date September 25, 1957
Item Details
Jihada (Metal pattern) Itame-nagare with Jinie
Hamon (Temper line) Gunome-midare with Yakidashi, Togari-ba and Ko-nie
Bōshi (Point / Tip) Sugu Komaru turn with Mune-yaki
Nakago (Tang) Ubu, but Mumei. Kiri file pattern and a shallow Haagari-kurijiri
Mekugiana (Rivet holes) 1
Habaki Copper, depicts gold Sunrise over waves and silver crescent moon in the clouds
Saya / Mountings
Mountings Koshirae-tsuki
Koshirae Waizashi style koshirae with an Aogai-mijin-shimanuri saya
Koshirae Length
73.4 cm
28.9 in
Tsuka Length
18.2 cm
7.2 in
Tsuba Plain, Mei: Tsunehira [恒平]
Menuki Ama-ryu, Dragon without scales
Fuchigashira Constellation in the Clouds
Kozuka Big Dipper, Mei: Made by Tsunehira on a Day in May 2001, the 13th year of Heisei
Other details Clouds and constellation matching sword fittings

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Other Info
This unsigned magnificent wakizashi has been attributed to the Owari-seki Tradition. Owari-seki swordsmiths were moved from Seki, Mino Province to Kiyosu to Nagoya in Owari Province during the Momoyama period. This work features a gentle gunome-midare and sugu-yakidashi hamon pattern with some togari-ba in the Mino tradition. The characteristics of the representative swordsmiths of Owari-seki, Wakasa-no-kami Ujifusa [若狭守氏房], Hida-no-kami Ujifusa [飛騨守氏房], Sagami-no-kami Masatsune [相模守政常], Hoki-no-kami Nobutaka [伯耆守信高], and Hata Mitsuyo [秦光代], are seen. The attached Waizashi style koshirae with an Aogai-mijin-shimanuri saya is likely a special order based on the theme of a dragon soaring through the sky. Made by Kanbayashi Tsunehira [上林恒平] (now 76 years old), who was recognized for his top-class skills and certified as an Mukansa [無鑑査] swordsmith in 1985, engraved his name on the tsuba and kozuka. The habaki is also a custom order item. This wakizashi has passed the Hozon Token shinsa in 2024.
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