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Antique Japanese Sword Katana from Taira Takada (Hozon)

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Antique Japanese Sword Katana from Taira Takada (Hozon)

Antique Japanese Sword Katana from Taira Takada (Hozon)

This elegant katana was forged by the Taira Takada school during the Muromachi period (1336–1573), a time when samurai warfare was at its peak, and the demand for durable, reliable swords was paramount. Taira Takada swordsmiths were known for producing functional yet beautiful blades, primarily for the warriors of Kyushu.

Specifications:

  • Blade Length (刃長): 67.7 cm
  • Sori (反り - Curvature): 1.6 cm
  • Hamon : Gunome Midare
  • Period: Muromachi (1336–1573)
  • Certificate: Hozon (preservation) by the NBTHK (Society for the Preservation of Japanese Art Swords)

Blade Details:

The blade showcases a beautifully crafted hamon in Gunome Midare that is typical of the Muromachi period style. The sori (curvature) of 1.6 cm provides a slight curve, perfect for drawing and cutting. The Taira Takada smiths were known for creating sturdy, practical blades, and this katana reflects the spirit of a time when functionality was key in battle.

Koshirae (Mountings):

The katana is mounted with a black-lacquered saya (scabbard) and a well-preserved handle featuring traditional ray skin and a black cord wrap. The intricate fittings are a reflection of the fine craftsmanship that enhances the overall aesthetic while maintaining the katana’s primary function as a weapon. The habaki is made of silver.

Historical Context:

The Takada school, founded by Takada Tomoyuki during the Nanbokucho period (1334-1338 A.D.), was renowned for its exceptional sword-making techniques. Tomoyuki trained in the Bizen province to master the craft before returning to Takada village to establish the school. This tradition of excellence continued through generations, and during the Edo period, those who forged swords in Takada were referred to as Taira Takada or Fujiwara Takada.

During the Sengoku period (15th to late 16th century), the Takada school produced numerous swords for samurai in Kyushu. These blades were highly regarded, often compared to the famous Mino and Bizen swords. The Bungo domain, under the rule of Otomo Yoshishige (also known as Sorin), saw significant military and political strength, with the Takada school forging swords for warriors serving the Otomo clan.

Kyushu’s strategic trading position with Asian countries fostered a prosperous environment for sword-making. The Takada school’s reputation for high-quality swords ensured a steady demand from feudal lords engaged in regional conflicts.

$3,500.00
Antique Japanese Sword Katana from Taira Takada (Hozon)
$3,500.00

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This elegant katana was forged by the Taira Takada school during the Muromachi period (1336–1573), a time when samurai warfare was at its peak, and the demand for durable, reliable swords was paramount. Taira Takada swordsmiths were known for producing functional yet beautiful blades, primarily for the warriors of Kyushu.

Specifications:

  • Blade Length (刃長): 67.7 cm
  • Sori (反り - Curvature): 1.6 cm
  • Hamon : Gunome Midare
  • Period: Muromachi (1336–1573)
  • Certificate: Hozon (preservation) by the NBTHK (Society for the Preservation of Japanese Art Swords)

Blade Details:

The blade showcases a beautifully crafted hamon in Gunome Midare that is typical of the Muromachi period style. The sori (curvature) of 1.6 cm provides a slight curve, perfect for drawing and cutting. The Taira Takada smiths were known for creating sturdy, practical blades, and this katana reflects the spirit of a time when functionality was key in battle.

Koshirae (Mountings):

The katana is mounted with a black-lacquered saya (scabbard) and a well-preserved handle featuring traditional ray skin and a black cord wrap. The intricate fittings are a reflection of the fine craftsmanship that enhances the overall aesthetic while maintaining the katana’s primary function as a weapon. The habaki is made of silver.

Historical Context:

The Takada school, founded by Takada Tomoyuki during the Nanbokucho period (1334-1338 A.D.), was renowned for its exceptional sword-making techniques. Tomoyuki trained in the Bizen province to master the craft before returning to Takada village to establish the school. This tradition of excellence continued through generations, and during the Edo period, those who forged swords in Takada were referred to as Taira Takada or Fujiwara Takada.

During the Sengoku period (15th to late 16th century), the Takada school produced numerous swords for samurai in Kyushu. These blades were highly regarded, often compared to the famous Mino and Bizen swords. The Bungo domain, under the rule of Otomo Yoshishige (also known as Sorin), saw significant military and political strength, with the Takada school forging swords for warriors serving the Otomo clan.

Kyushu’s strategic trading position with Asian countries fostered a prosperous environment for sword-making. The Takada school’s reputation for high-quality swords ensured a steady demand from feudal lords engaged in regional conflicts.

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