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A Soden Bizen school katana Attributed to Kanenaga (Kencho) Nambokucho period, 14th century
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A Soden Bizen school katana Attributed to Kanenaga (Kencho) Nambokucho period, 14th century
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A Soden Bizen school katana
Attributed to Kanenaga (Kencho)
Nambokucho period, 14th century
Sugata[configuration]:shinogi-zukuri, iori mune, rather wide mihaba, high sori, greatly elongated o-kissaki
Kitae[forging pattern]:tight itame hada with nagare masame mixed in towards the ha, with ji-nie, and chikei is applied
Hamon[tempering pattern]: gunome and togariba are mixed in a main tone comprising a large pattern notare, ashi and yo are inserted, with abundant nie, the upper half is tight, and there is chikei
Boshi[tip]:midare-komi, the omote is ko-maru, the ura has a hint of togari, and both are hakikake
Horimono [carvings]: bohi and renbi are kakinagasu on the omote and ura
Habaki [collar]: double clad, gold on copper
Nakago[tang]:o-suriage, saki is kiri, yasurime is katte-sagari, very slight curvature (0.1 cm.). four mekugi-ana (one of which is plugged), unsigned
Habaki[collar]: double clad, gold on copper, chased and engraved
Inshirasaya[plain wood scabbard] with sayagaki by Tanobe Michihiro
Koshirae[mount]: the uchi-gatana style koshirae with brown ishime ground lacquer saya decorated with karakusa, shakudo-nanako fittings
Nagasa[length fromkissakitomachi]: 68.6 cm., 27 in.
Sori[curvature]: 1.8 cm., ¾ in.
Saki-haba[width at theyokote]: 2.3 cm., ⅞ in.
Moto-haba[width at themachi]: 3.1 cm., 1¼ in.
Kissaki length: 5.7 cm., 2¼ in.
Nakago length: 12.1 cm., 4¾ in.
Accompanied by a certificate of registration as Juyo Token [Important Sword], no. 9012, issued by the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai [Society for the Preservation of the Japanese Art Sword], dated Heisei 3 (1991).
Art of the Samurai: The Paul L. Davidson Collection (New York, 2023), p. 27 and 82.
Attributed to Kanenaga (Kencho)
Nambokucho period, 14th century
Sugata[configuration]:shinogi-zukuri, iori mune, rather wide mihaba, high sori, greatly elongated o-kissaki
Kitae[forging pattern]:tight itame hada with nagare masame mixed in towards the ha, with ji-nie, and chikei is applied
Hamon[tempering pattern]: gunome and togariba are mixed in a main tone comprising a large pattern notare, ashi and yo are inserted, with abundant nie, the upper half is tight, and there is chikei
Boshi[tip]:midare-komi, the omote is ko-maru, the ura has a hint of togari, and both are hakikake
Horimono [carvings]: bohi and renbi are kakinagasu on the omote and ura
Habaki [collar]: double clad, gold on copper
Nakago[tang]:o-suriage, saki is kiri, yasurime is katte-sagari, very slight curvature (0.1 cm.). four mekugi-ana (one of which is plugged), unsigned
Habaki[collar]: double clad, gold on copper, chased and engraved
Inshirasaya[plain wood scabbard] with sayagaki by Tanobe Michihiro
Koshirae[mount]: the uchi-gatana style koshirae with brown ishime ground lacquer saya decorated with karakusa, shakudo-nanako fittings
Nagasa[length fromkissakitomachi]: 68.6 cm., 27 in.
Sori[curvature]: 1.8 cm., ¾ in.
Saki-haba[width at theyokote]: 2.3 cm., ⅞ in.
Moto-haba[width at themachi]: 3.1 cm., 1¼ in.
Kissaki length: 5.7 cm., 2¼ in.
Nakago length: 12.1 cm., 4¾ in.
Accompanied by a certificate of registration as Juyo Token [Important Sword], no. 9012, issued by the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai [Society for the Preservation of the Japanese Art Sword], dated Heisei 3 (1991).
Art of the Samurai: The Paul L. Davidson Collection (New York, 2023), p. 27 and 82.