Description
Blade length | 70.8 cm |
warp | Half eight squares / 0.84 cm |
Moto haba / Width of the blade | 30.8 mm |
Motogasane / Thickness of the bottom part of the blade | 6.7 mm |
Saki Haba / Chip Width | Strike 23.0 mm Yokote position 19.0 mm |
Sakigasane / Tick Nes of te bade | Strike 5.6 mm, pine needle tip 4.7 mm |
Nail hole / mekugi ana | |
Age | Mid-Muromachi Eisho (1688-) The middle period of Muromachi era |
Appraisal report | Valuable sword certificate |
Official Registration Document | April 17, 1975 Hyogo Prefecture Official Registration Document |
Included | ・ Copper bare metal plating sword habaki ・ Shirasaya |
Price / Cost | 380,000 Yen(FREE shipping all of the world) |
Kazumi Sadahiro is a swordsmith of the Echizen Shimosaka school of Yasutsugu Ichimon. Kaga Mamoru Fujiwara Sadahiro, Takayanagi Kaga Mori Fujiwara Sadahiro, etc., there are many works with relatively straight blades, and works with disordered blades are rare.
Forged ground iron mixed with small plate grain heather that is fine and has no failure, it gets into the ground by boiling, and fine sand streams and gold streaks entwined with the grain of the blade edge are mutual as if pulling a haze shelf many times. It connects the valley of the eyes.
There are no notable flaws, and if you dare to say it, it is a work that only regrets being polished, and it is a sword that boasts a perfect finish as an art appreciation sword.
Nude weight 769 grams.