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A katana Attributed to the Aoe school Kamakura – Nambokucho period, 14th century
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A katana Attributed to the Aoe school Kamakura – Nambokucho period, 14th century
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A katana
Attributed to the Aoe school
Kamakura – Nambokucho period, 14th century
Sugata[configuration]:shinogi-zukuri, maru mune, standard mihaba, slight koshizori, chu-kissaki
Kitae[forging pattern]:mokume mixed in ko-itame hada, there is a hint of nagare, with abundant ji-nie
Hamon[tempering pattern]: ko-choji and a hint of gunome mixed in chu-suguha tone, with frequent ko-ashi and yo, there is sunagashi and kinsuji, with ko-nie in a somewhat narrow nioi-guchi
Boshi[tip]:slightly notare, returning in ko-maru
Horimono [carvings]: kakinagasu bohi on the omote and ura
Nakago[tang]: o-suriage, saki is almost kiri,very slight curvature, the yasurime is a shallow katte sagari, one mekugi-ana, unsigned
Inshirasaya[plain wood scabbard]
Koshirae[mount]: the black lacquer saya with upper section ribbed in inro kizami, the sentoku fittings inlaid in gold with plovers (chidori) above waves, the iron sukashi tsuba with pierced with birds and geometric design (late 19th century)
Nagasa[length fromkissakitomachi]: 72 cm., 28⅜ in.
Sori[curvature]: 1.8 cm., ¾ in,
Saki-haba[width at theyokote]: 1.7 cm., ⅝ in.
Moto-haba[width at themachi]: 2.8 cm., 1⅛ in.
Kissaki length: 2.6 cm., 1 in.
Nakago length: 19 cm., 7½ in.
Accompanied by a certificate of registration as Juyo Token [Important Sword], no. 7887 issued by the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai [Society for the Preservation of the Japanese Art Sword], dated Showa 60 (1985).
Art of the Samurai: The Paul L. Davidson Collection (New York, 2023), p. 25 and 82.
Attributed to the Aoe school
Kamakura – Nambokucho period, 14th century
Sugata[configuration]:shinogi-zukuri, maru mune, standard mihaba, slight koshizori, chu-kissaki
Kitae[forging pattern]:mokume mixed in ko-itame hada, there is a hint of nagare, with abundant ji-nie
Hamon[tempering pattern]: ko-choji and a hint of gunome mixed in chu-suguha tone, with frequent ko-ashi and yo, there is sunagashi and kinsuji, with ko-nie in a somewhat narrow nioi-guchi
Boshi[tip]:slightly notare, returning in ko-maru
Horimono [carvings]: kakinagasu bohi on the omote and ura
Nakago[tang]: o-suriage, saki is almost kiri,very slight curvature, the yasurime is a shallow katte sagari, one mekugi-ana, unsigned
Inshirasaya[plain wood scabbard]
Koshirae[mount]: the black lacquer saya with upper section ribbed in inro kizami, the sentoku fittings inlaid in gold with plovers (chidori) above waves, the iron sukashi tsuba with pierced with birds and geometric design (late 19th century)
Nagasa[length fromkissakitomachi]: 72 cm., 28⅜ in.
Sori[curvature]: 1.8 cm., ¾ in,
Saki-haba[width at theyokote]: 1.7 cm., ⅝ in.
Moto-haba[width at themachi]: 2.8 cm., 1⅛ in.
Kissaki length: 2.6 cm., 1 in.
Nakago length: 19 cm., 7½ in.
Accompanied by a certificate of registration as Juyo Token [Important Sword], no. 7887 issued by the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai [Society for the Preservation of the Japanese Art Sword], dated Showa 60 (1985).
Art of the Samurai: The Paul L. Davidson Collection (New York, 2023), p. 25 and 82.