Description
Blade length | 68.04 cm |
warp | 0.9 cm |
Moto haba / Width of the blade | 30.1 mm |
Motogasane / Thickness of the bottom part of the blade | 6.8 mm |
Saki Haba / Chip Width | Strike 21.7 mm, Yokote position 18.8 mm |
Sakigasane / Tick Nes of te bade | Strike 4.6 mm Matsuba position 3.9 mm |
Nail hole / mekugi ana | Three |
Age | Late Muromachi The latter period of Muromachi era |
Appraisal report | Preserved sword certificate |
Official Registration Document | December 13, 1951 Hyogo Prefecture Official Registration Document |
Included | Bare copper bare metal plating Double flakes Silver habaki Aogai Sanhen Nuri Scabbard Shirasaya / graft |
Price / Cost | 400,000 Yen(FREE shipping all of the world) |
Sueseki is a general term for Mino swordsmiths who were active in the late Muromachi period, and Magoroku Kanemoto, known for Sanhonsugi, is also one of the Sueseki swordsmiths.
This sword is a sword that was introduced to the Inoue family, the superior of the Tamba Shinoyama feudal clan. The heather is entwined in the heather inside, showing a lively view.
The attached sword is still naive, and the GHQ sword investigation tag is affixed. It can be said that it is a very valuable swing to tell the history of Japanese swords at the time of the defeat.
The old owner has newly customized silver habaki, shirasaya, and polishing. When replacing the sword, please use the old sword fittings. * The Preservation Sword Certificate will be posted as soon as it arrives from the Japan Art Sword Preservation Association.
Nude weight 604 grams. Weight of 966 grams in a sword and with a sheath removed (measured with a double-plated copper bare metal).