Αρ. 100001972

Κατάνα - tamahagane - Nihonto katana signed "Aizu Omi Motooki, dated August 1843" with NBTHK Tokobetsu Hozon - Ιαπωνία - Edo Period (1600-1868)
Αρ. 100001972

Κατάνα - tamahagane - Nihonto katana signed "Aizu Omi Motooki, dated August 1843" with NBTHK Tokobetsu Hozon - Ιαπωνία - Edo Period (1600-1868)
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ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Comes with kimono or cotton bag. Comes with certificate of supein Nihonto. Comes with original prefecture certificate. Comes With NBTHK Tokobetsu Hozon.
KATANA BY Aizu Omi Motooki (1843)
NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token – Complete Koshirae
1. Torokusho Translation
Type: Katana
Blade length: 69.3 cm
Curvature: 1.3 cm
Mekugi-ana: 1
Signature (omote): Aizu Omi Motooki
Signature (ura): “A day in August, Tenpō 14” (1843)
Registration date: March, Reiwa 7 (2025)
Number: Tokyo 329314
2. NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Translation
The NBTHK certifies this blade as Tokubetsu Hozon Token,
a rank granted to swords of exceptional preservation, authenticity and artistic value.
Certificate date: August 22, Reiwa 7 (2025).
DETAILED PROFESSIONAL DESCRIPTION
Blade
Signed Aizu Omi Motooki, dated August 1843, this blade represents the refined craftsmanship of the Aizu domain. The inclusion of 臣 (“Omi”, meaning retainer/official of the domain) indicates formal affiliation, a characteristic signature pattern of Aizu smiths in late Edo. Very interesting Katakiriba-zukuri contruction.
Specs
Nagasa: 69.3 cm
Sori: 1.3 cm
One mekugi-ana
Excellent polish
Hamon
A beautifully controlled notare-midare, smooth and luminous, with a clear nioiguchi—an elegant example of Edo workmanship.
Hada
A well-defined itame mixed with mokume, enhanced by the current polish. Highly visible and aesthetically rich.
Kissaki
Medium-sized with a strong, healthy boshi.
Koshirae
Fuchi-Kashira
Dragon motif in high relief
Partially gilded
Signed internally
Superb metalwork typical of mid-to-late Edo craftsmanship
Menuki
Horse motif, detailed, well mounted
Tsuka
White samegawa
Tight hineri-maki in dark brown
Excellent condition
Tsuba
Iron, textured
Stable patina
Saya
Exceptional tortoiseshell-style lacquer
Deep reddish-brown with amber reflections
High-status aesthetic
Shirasaya
Included, clean and well fitted.
Technical Sheet
Item Details
Smith Aizu Omi Motooki
Year 1843 (Tenpō 14), Edo period
Certification NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon
Registration Tokyo No. 329314
Length 69.3 cm
Sori 1.3 cm
Hamon Notare-midare
Hada Itame + mokume
Koshirae Complete, dragon theme, horse menuki, tortoiseshell saya
Shirasaya Included
Condition Excellent
This Tokubetsu Hozon katana by Aizu Omi Motooki (1843) stands out for its refined hamon, beautifully textured hada, and a full koshirae of remarkable elegance. The gilded dragon fittings, horse menuki, and the exceptional tortoiseshell-style saya elevate this sword into the realm of high-end collector pieces.
A highly attractive, historically valuable and visually striking ensemble.
The sword maintains its full historical character: the nakago with patina, the blade with an authentic polish, and a coherent complete koshirae. Signs of use reflect its age and authenticity, enhancing its cultural and collectible value.
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.
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