Description
Blade length | 68.8 cm |
warp | 1.52 cm |
Moto haba / Width of the blade | 32.3 mm |
Motogasane / Thickness of the bottom part of the blade | 7.4 mm |
Saki Haba / Chip Width | 22.3 mm |
Sakigasane / Tick Nes of te bade | 5.2 mm |
Nail hole / mekugi ana | 1 piece |
Age | Early Edo period The earlyyears of Edo era |
Appraisal report | Kurashiki Art Sword Museum Appraisal Report |
Official Registration Document | December 21, 2005 Ehime Prefecture Official Registration Document |
Included | ・ Copper base silver habaki ・ Shirasaya |
Price / Cost | 415,000 Yen(FREE shipping all of the world) |
The representative schools of Mino blacksmithing in the new sword period are the Tashiro Genichi Kanenobu school, the Omichi school, the Miami school, and the longevity school. It is a school that has prospered as a land for several generations.
In addition, Tashiro Kakubei Kanenobu is a swordsmith equivalent to Mutsu no Kami Yoshiyuki’s second generation, and is good at sharpening and mutual eyes according to the family tradition, and is also famous as a new swordsmith.
This work is made by Mutsu no Kami Yoshiyuki, who has a long name with Noshu Sumitashiro Kakubei Kanesaku. The finely kneaded small-grained skin is well-kneaded and delicate, and the turbulent reflection stands out. There is no failure of the ground blade, and it can be said that it is a work of Kanshinkaishin.
Although it does not hinder the viewing of the ground blade while sharpening the old sword, it is a sword that you want to keep for a long time by applying top polishing and makeup retouching only to the well-made sword.
Nude weight 773 grams.