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Katana - tamahagane - Nihonto Katana in koshirae - Japan - Edo-Zeit (1600-1868)
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Katana - tamahagane - Nihonto Katana in koshirae - Japan - Edo-Zeit (1600-1868)

ABOUT US: At Supein Nihonto we strive to bring you high quality samurai swords and armors at prices far below the competition. We are probably the largest exporter in Europe and we are proud to anunce that we are number one TOP SELLER in Catawiki Samurai and Japanese auctions. This is especially important to save on taxes and waiting times that can exceed four months deliveries with Japanese sellers also headaches with tedious and sometimes problematic processes that further lengthen deliveries, even returning the parcel to its origin and more than 35% extra on the final price due the customs, tariffs and fees that increase the product but not the quality and the future resell. We are also professional sellers and therefore our satisfaction guarantee, knowledge and standards are superior to private sellers and with higher after sales guarantees. Thanks to this and the lowest professional prices in the industry plus our fast and efficient shipping method which rarely exceeds three days delivery in Europe, we are sure you will enjoy this great opportunity to own a piece of art that will appreciate in value for years to come and a great investment. Trust us to enjoy the samurai art. ITEM DESCRIPTION: Comes with kimono or cotton bag. Comes with certificate of supein Nihonto. Comes with copy of Tokorusho.  Documentation The sword is preserved with Japanese torokusho registration paper. Literal reading of the visible document: 銃砲刀剣類登録証 — Firearms and Swords Registration Certificate 登録記号番号 第八三九四号 — Registration number: 8394 種別 刀 — Type: katana 長さ 六八・三センチメートル — Blade length: 68.3 cm 反り 三・〇センチメートル — Curvature: 2.1 cm 目くぎ穴 一個 — Mekugi-ana: 1 銘文(表裏)無銘 — Signature: mumei 昭和41年3月10日交付 — Date of issue: March 10, 1966 佐賀県教育委員会 — Board of Education of Saga Prefecture Smith, period, and context An unsigned mumei katana of the Edo period, showing the elegance and formal balance so characteristic of that long historical era. Its pronounced curvature, well-proportioned blade, and overall restraint reflect a mature Japanese aesthetic in which harmony of line takes precedence over visual excess. The Edo period is marked precisely by this search for refinement, formal control, and contained beauty: swords conceived not only as weapons, but also as objects of prestige, status, and cultivated taste. This example fits that sensibility particularly well, with a sober yet noble presence and a koshirae whose chromatic contrast is both effective and distinguished. Blade The blade has a nagasa of 68.3 cm and a curvature of 2.1 cm, giving it especially attractive visual presence. The overall profile is slender, fluid, and elegant, with a harmonious line running from the tang to the kissaki. The visible hamon is a broad undulating notare, with a soft, rounded, continuous pattern that is highly pleasing to the eye. It does not show aggressive irregularity, but rather calm and balanced movement, consistent with the refined taste seen in many Edo-period blades. The nioiguchi appears clear and well defined in the photographs, especially in the middle section and near the point. The jihada is not visible with sufficient clarity in these photographs to support a precise technical classification, but the blade presents a clean reading and a strong overall polish impression. The nakago, with even dark patina, has one mekugi-ana and remains unsigned. The point is well formed, with a proportionate kissaki that finishes the sword elegantly and in full coherence with the rest of the blade. Koshirae The mounting suits the character of the sword very well. The tsuka is wrapped in mustard-gold tsuka-ito over white samegawa, a warm and visually striking combination. The menuki, in dark metal, are discreetly integrated within the openings of the wrap. The kashira, as you noted, is made of buffalo horn, in polished black finish, giving the hilt a sober, classical, and very clean termination. The tsuba is iron, with a lobed outline and a character close to mokko-gata, decorated with small gilt motifs distributed across the surface. The contrast between the dark iron base and the gold details works extremely well, giving the piece a distinguished presence without becoming excessive. The saya is finished in black lacquer with a longitudinal ribbed texture, adding visual depth and discreet elegance. The sageo, in a blue-green tone, provides an excellent chromatic accent against the black lacquer and the warm golden hilt wrap, creating a highly attractive and coherent ensemble. Technical details Type: Katana Signature: Mumei Period: Edo period Blade length: 68.3 cm Curvature: 2.1 cm Mekugi-ana: 1 Hamon: Broad undulating notare Nakago: Even dark patina Tsuka: Mustard-gold tsuka-ito over white samegawa Menuki: Dark metal Kashira: Buffalo horn Tsuba: Lobed iron guard with gilt decoration Saya: Ribbed black lacquer Sageo: Blue-green Torokusho: Japanese registration no. 8394, issued in Saga Blade is in good condition due to aging just superficial scratchings as normal. Not hagire and not fatal damage, of course. This is a japanese weapon so have a real historical value. This is a weapon with centuries, not machine crafted so can be minor movements of saya, tsuka, tsuba, etc. Because of dilatation, humidity, etc. and little damages propers of his age like small rust, scratches, etc.. Sold as is. An Authentic nihonto japanese sword, difficult to find in Europe, without the consequent costs of importing from Japan or from Japanese sellers, which can increase the price of the sword by up to 30% and a months waiting for shipment and custom paperwork. A truly real nihonto to delight both new and experienced collectors. All my swords are originals, imported from japan and Europe during many years of collection. All bids are binding, if you are not interested don't let other bidders miss the opportunity. Winning the auction and not paying for the item blocks you from bidding on catawiki on any auction forever, keep this in mind before bidding. Attribution is provided for reference only, subject to authentication. Please see my other samurai swords and items clicking on my seller name. Combine shipping avaliable.

Nr. 104220285

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Katana - tamahagane - Nihonto Katana in koshirae - Japan - Edo-Zeit (1600-1868)

Katana - tamahagane - Nihonto Katana in koshirae - Japan - Edo-Zeit (1600-1868)

ABOUT US:

At Supein Nihonto we strive to bring you high quality samurai swords and armors at prices far below the competition. We are probably the largest exporter in Europe and we are proud to anunce that we are number one TOP SELLER in Catawiki Samurai and Japanese auctions. This is especially important to save on taxes and waiting times that can exceed four months deliveries with Japanese sellers also headaches with tedious and sometimes problematic processes that further lengthen deliveries, even returning the parcel to its origin and more than 35% extra on the final price due the customs, tariffs and fees that increase the product but not the quality and the future resell. We are also professional sellers and therefore our satisfaction guarantee, knowledge and standards are superior to private sellers and with higher after sales guarantees. Thanks to this and the lowest professional prices in the industry plus our fast and efficient shipping method which rarely exceeds three days delivery in Europe, we are sure you will enjoy this great opportunity to own a piece of art that will appreciate in value for years to come and a great investment. Trust us to enjoy the samurai art.


ITEM DESCRIPTION:

Comes with kimono or cotton bag. Comes with certificate of supein Nihonto. Comes with copy of Tokorusho. 

Documentation
The sword is preserved with Japanese torokusho registration paper.

Literal reading of the visible document:

銃砲刀剣類登録証 — Firearms and Swords Registration Certificate

登録記号番号 第八三九四号 — Registration number: 8394

種別 刀 — Type: katana

長さ 六八・三センチメートル — Blade length: 68.3 cm

反り 三・〇センチメートル — Curvature: 2.1 cm

目くぎ穴 一個 — Mekugi-ana: 1

銘文(表裏)無銘 — Signature: mumei

昭和41年3月10日交付 — Date of issue: March 10, 1966

佐賀県教育委員会 — Board of Education of Saga Prefecture

Smith, period, and context

An unsigned mumei katana of the Edo period, showing the elegance and formal balance so characteristic of that long historical era. Its pronounced curvature, well-proportioned blade, and overall restraint reflect a mature Japanese aesthetic in which harmony of line takes precedence over visual excess.

The Edo period is marked precisely by this search for refinement, formal control, and contained beauty: swords conceived not only as weapons, but also as objects of prestige, status, and cultivated taste. This example fits that sensibility particularly well, with a sober yet noble presence and a koshirae whose chromatic contrast is both effective and distinguished.

Blade

The blade has a nagasa of 68.3 cm and a curvature of 2.1 cm, giving it especially attractive visual presence. The overall profile is slender, fluid, and elegant, with a harmonious line running from the tang to the kissaki.

The visible hamon is a broad undulating notare, with a soft, rounded, continuous pattern that is highly pleasing to the eye. It does not show aggressive irregularity, but rather calm and balanced movement, consistent with the refined taste seen in many Edo-period blades. The nioiguchi appears clear and well defined in the photographs, especially in the middle section and near the point.

The jihada is not visible with sufficient clarity in these photographs to support a precise technical classification, but the blade presents a clean reading and a strong overall polish impression.

The nakago, with even dark patina, has one mekugi-ana and remains unsigned. The point is well formed, with a proportionate kissaki that finishes the sword elegantly and in full coherence with the rest of the blade.

Koshirae

The mounting suits the character of the sword very well. The tsuka is wrapped in mustard-gold tsuka-ito over white samegawa, a warm and visually striking combination. The menuki, in dark metal, are discreetly integrated within the openings of the wrap.

The kashira, as you noted, is made of buffalo horn, in polished black finish, giving the hilt a sober, classical, and very clean termination.

The tsuba is iron, with a lobed outline and a character close to mokko-gata, decorated with small gilt motifs distributed across the surface. The contrast between the dark iron base and the gold details works extremely well, giving the piece a distinguished presence without becoming excessive.

The saya is finished in black lacquer with a longitudinal ribbed texture, adding visual depth and discreet elegance. The sageo, in a blue-green tone, provides an excellent chromatic accent against the black lacquer and the warm golden hilt wrap, creating a highly attractive and coherent ensemble.

Technical details

Type: Katana

Signature: Mumei

Period: Edo period

Blade length: 68.3 cm

Curvature: 2.1 cm

Mekugi-ana: 1

Hamon: Broad undulating notare

Nakago: Even dark patina

Tsuka: Mustard-gold tsuka-ito over white samegawa

Menuki: Dark metal

Kashira: Buffalo horn

Tsuba: Lobed iron guard with gilt decoration

Saya: Ribbed black lacquer

Sageo: Blue-green

Torokusho: Japanese registration no. 8394, issued in Saga
Blade is in good condition due to aging just superficial scratchings as normal. Not hagire and not fatal damage, of course. This is a japanese weapon so have a real historical value. This is a weapon with centuries, not machine crafted so can be minor movements of saya, tsuka, tsuba, etc. Because of dilatation, humidity, etc. and little damages propers of his age like small rust, scratches, etc.. Sold as is.

An Authentic nihonto japanese sword, difficult to find in Europe, without the consequent costs of importing from Japan or from Japanese sellers, which can increase the price of the sword by up to 30% and a months waiting for shipment and custom paperwork. A truly real nihonto to delight both new and experienced collectors.

All my swords are originals, imported from japan and Europe during many years of collection.

All bids are binding, if you are not interested don't let other bidders miss the opportunity. Winning the auction and not paying for the item blocks you from bidding on catawiki on any auction forever, keep this in mind before bidding. Attribution is provided for reference only, subject to authentication.

Please see my other samurai swords and items clicking on my seller name. Combine shipping avaliable.


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