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Wakizashi, Shirasaya
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[ Signature ] omote : "輝廣" ura : -
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[ Size ] Blade length 36.8cm (1 shaku 2 sun 1 bu 4 rin), sori 1.0cm (3 bu 3 rin), moto-haba 3.04cm, moto-kasane : (mune) 0.47cm, (shinogi) 0.71cm, mekugi-ana(hole) 1, blade weight 357g , shirasaya length 57cm |
[ Period ] Muromachi, second half of |
[ Province ] Unknown |
[ Feature ]
Form : Shô-bu-zukuri. Iori-mune. Mihaba is relatively wide. Kasane is ordinal. Shingo-suji is high. There are few differences between moto-haba and saki-haba. Saki-zori attached form.
Nakago : Ubu. Yasusurimes are katte-sagari. Saki is kuri-jiri. Two holes.
Jigane : Itame-hada. Jinie attached. Chikei appeared. Hada comes to appear in surface.
Hamon : Shallow notare attached. Gunomes mixed. Ashis appeared. Konie attached. Suangashis appeared.
Boushi : It runs in tsuki-age mode. It turns deeply.
[ Highlight ]
This is a small sword with a shobu-zukuri blade, and is characterised by its high ridge and curved shape. Generally, the name Teruhiro was used by the first Higo no Kami from the beginning of the Edo period, around the Keicho era, and thereafter, many of the same name who bore the title Harima no Kami continued to use it for a long time, up to the 14th generation around the Koka era in the late Edo period. This work is thought to be by Teruhiro, who lived at a time later than those mentioned above, and it is thought to be from the end of the Muromachi period based on its shape, and it is also possible that it is an unknown early work by Teruhiro, the Higo no Kami. It is a serious work, and it is recognised as a preserved sword by Teruhiro (country unknown).
[ Conditions ]
Excellent
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[ Attachments ]
Habaki (upper part "上貝" : suaka-ji, gold foiled), lower part "下貝" : shakudô ; double) , shirasaya, bag of shirasaya and NBTHK hozon paper "保存刀剣鑑定書"(issued on 25th June Reiwa2 (2020)) |
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[ Item number ] A041019 [ Price ] JPY 250,000- (shipping and insurance fee are not included in the price) |