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Antique Japanese Sword Katana, Shakudo fittings Inro Saya

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Antique Japanese Sword Katana, Shakudo fittings Inro Saya

Antique Japanese Sword Katana, Shakudo fittings Inro Saya

This katana, though unsigned (mumei), embodies the grace and refinement of the Edo period, showcasing a blend of traditional craftsmanship and elegance. The medium curvature and subtle features of the blade are designed for both aesthetic appeal and practical use.

Specifications:

  • Status: Unsigned (Mumei)
  • Estimated Period: Edo
  • Blade Length : 65.6 cm
  • Width at the Base : 3.1 cm
  • Thickness at the Base : 0.7 cm
  • Width at the Tip : 2.1 cm
  • Thickness at the Tip : 0.5 cm
  • Blade Weight: 617 g
  • Overall Length with Mountings : 91 cm
  • Mountings Weight (without Scabbard): 863 g

Blade Features:

The blade is forged in the shinogi-zukuri style, with a medium curvature (chu-zori) and a shallow curve that balances both form and function. The small tip (ko-kissaki) with a rounded end (ko-maru) provides a harmonious finish, contributing to both the blade’s maneuverability and visual appeal. The jigane (steel surface) exhibits a small wood grain pattern (ko-itame), reflecting the subtle beauty of traditional Japanese sword-making.

Hamon:

The hamon is a bright nioi-guchi, marked by a wavy midare pattern that runs along the blade’s edge. This pattern, combined with the lively activity in the blade’s structure, adds depth and character to the overall appearance.

Mountings (Koshirae):

The koshirae features elegant and symbolic fittings. The fuchi and kashira (collar and pommel) are crafted from shakudo, with intricate gold inlays depicting delicate floral motifs. The menuki (ornamental grip inlays) are shakudo with gold accents, showcasing dynamic dragon designs that convey power and protection. The tsuba (handguard) is shakudo with nanakoji, adorned with high-relief gold inlays depicting warriors in battle, capturing the spirit of the samurai. The saya (scabbard) is black lacquered with a refined band wrapping (dan-maki) and features an inrō-style design, reflecting traditional Japanese aesthetics.

$3,100.00
Antique Japanese Sword Katana, Shakudo fittings Inro Saya
$3,100.00

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Description

This katana, though unsigned (mumei), embodies the grace and refinement of the Edo period, showcasing a blend of traditional craftsmanship and elegance. The medium curvature and subtle features of the blade are designed for both aesthetic appeal and practical use.

Specifications:

  • Status: Unsigned (Mumei)
  • Estimated Period: Edo
  • Blade Length : 65.6 cm
  • Width at the Base : 3.1 cm
  • Thickness at the Base : 0.7 cm
  • Width at the Tip : 2.1 cm
  • Thickness at the Tip : 0.5 cm
  • Blade Weight: 617 g
  • Overall Length with Mountings : 91 cm
  • Mountings Weight (without Scabbard): 863 g

Blade Features:

The blade is forged in the shinogi-zukuri style, with a medium curvature (chu-zori) and a shallow curve that balances both form and function. The small tip (ko-kissaki) with a rounded end (ko-maru) provides a harmonious finish, contributing to both the blade’s maneuverability and visual appeal. The jigane (steel surface) exhibits a small wood grain pattern (ko-itame), reflecting the subtle beauty of traditional Japanese sword-making.

Hamon:

The hamon is a bright nioi-guchi, marked by a wavy midare pattern that runs along the blade’s edge. This pattern, combined with the lively activity in the blade’s structure, adds depth and character to the overall appearance.

Mountings (Koshirae):

The koshirae features elegant and symbolic fittings. The fuchi and kashira (collar and pommel) are crafted from shakudo, with intricate gold inlays depicting delicate floral motifs. The menuki (ornamental grip inlays) are shakudo with gold accents, showcasing dynamic dragon designs that convey power and protection. The tsuba (handguard) is shakudo with nanakoji, adorned with high-relief gold inlays depicting warriors in battle, capturing the spirit of the samurai. The saya (scabbard) is black lacquered with a refined band wrapping (dan-maki) and features an inrō-style design, reflecting traditional Japanese aesthetics.