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Antique Japanese Sword Katana signed Noshu ju Fujiwara Kanefusa

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Antique Japanese Sword Katana signed Noshu ju Fujiwara Kanefusa

Antique Japanese Sword Katana signed Noshu ju Fujiwara Kanefusa

This katana was forged by the skilled swordsmith Fujiwara Kanefusa from Noshu, a region known for its exceptional blades. It showcases both technical mastery and aesthetic elegance characteristic of Mino province craftsmanship during the Showa period.

Specifications

  • Signature : Noshu ju Fujiwara Kanefusa
  • Blade Length : 69,1cm
  • Curvature : 1,6cm
  • Blade Width at Base (元幅): 29.7 mm
  • Blade Width at Tip (先幅): 21.2 mm
  • Thickness at Base (元重): 6.5 mm
  • Thickness at Tip (先重): 5.2 mm
  • Weight (without Scabbard): 1,115.5 grams
  • Era: Showa period (昭和)

Blade Characteristics

The blade features a gunome and sharp-edged. The well-defined ashi lines enhance the blade's strength and cutting ability. Minor scratches are visible near the monouchi.

Tsuba (鍔)

The iron tsuba is intricately decorated with a dragon motif, symbolizing power and protection.

Scabbard (鞘)

The red lacquered scabbard shows signs of wear, reflecting its age but still providing adequate protection.

This katana combines traditional Showa-period sword-making techniques with aesthetic features, making it an excellent collectible or martial arts practice weapon.

Historical Background:

Fujiwara Kanefusa , born Kato Koichi in 1900, was the 23rd generation swordsmith in the Kanefusa lineage, which dates back to the Muromachi period. Renowned for his mastery of the Mino, Bizen, and Soshu styles, he helped revive traditional Japanese sword-making techniques.

Kanefusa won several prestigious awards, including honors at the Teiten Exhibition and recognition from Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs. He was also chosen to perform a ceremonial forging demonstration for Emperor Showa and crafted swords for notable figures such as the current Emperor and Helen Keller. His legacy continues through the 24th, 25th, and 26th generations of Kanefusa swordsmiths.

$3,200.00
Antique Japanese Sword Katana signed Noshu ju Fujiwara Kanefusa
$3,200.00

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Description

This katana was forged by the skilled swordsmith Fujiwara Kanefusa from Noshu, a region known for its exceptional blades. It showcases both technical mastery and aesthetic elegance characteristic of Mino province craftsmanship during the Showa period.

Specifications

  • Signature : Noshu ju Fujiwara Kanefusa
  • Blade Length : 69,1cm
  • Curvature : 1,6cm
  • Blade Width at Base (元幅): 29.7 mm
  • Blade Width at Tip (先幅): 21.2 mm
  • Thickness at Base (元重): 6.5 mm
  • Thickness at Tip (先重): 5.2 mm
  • Weight (without Scabbard): 1,115.5 grams
  • Era: Showa period (昭和)

Blade Characteristics

The blade features a gunome and sharp-edged. The well-defined ashi lines enhance the blade's strength and cutting ability. Minor scratches are visible near the monouchi.

Tsuba (鍔)

The iron tsuba is intricately decorated with a dragon motif, symbolizing power and protection.

Scabbard (鞘)

The red lacquered scabbard shows signs of wear, reflecting its age but still providing adequate protection.

This katana combines traditional Showa-period sword-making techniques with aesthetic features, making it an excellent collectible or martial arts practice weapon.

Historical Background:

Fujiwara Kanefusa , born Kato Koichi in 1900, was the 23rd generation swordsmith in the Kanefusa lineage, which dates back to the Muromachi period. Renowned for his mastery of the Mino, Bizen, and Soshu styles, he helped revive traditional Japanese sword-making techniques.

Kanefusa won several prestigious awards, including honors at the Teiten Exhibition and recognition from Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs. He was also chosen to perform a ceremonial forging demonstration for Emperor Showa and crafted swords for notable figures such as the current Emperor and Helen Keller. His legacy continues through the 24th, 25th, and 26th generations of Kanefusa swordsmiths.