No. 100190971

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Katana - Tamahagane - Uda (宇多) - Japan - Muromachi period (1333-1573)
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€ 2,800
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Katana - Tamahagane - Uda (宇多) - Japan - Muromachi period (1333-1573)

【The Beauty of Fortitude: Mumei (Uda)】 A Lineage of Yamato-den Cherished by Hokuriku Samurai (NBTHK Hozon Token) 【1. The Essence of the "Uda" School: Timeless Recognition】 The Uda school originated from a group of swordsmiths who migrated from Yamato Province to Etchu Province (modern-day Toyama) during the late Kamakura period. This blade has been officially attributed to the Uda school. Inheriting the traditions of Yamato-den, the Uda style was uniquely refined within the harsh climate of the Hokuriku region. Its craftsmanship eschews gaudiness in favor of the "true essence" of a weapon, offering a sophisticated beauty favored by true connoisseurs. 【2. Blade Highlights: The Distinctive "Blackish" Jigane】 The most defining characteristic of the Uda school is the slightly dark, blackish tint of the steel (Jigane), featuring a powerfully visible Itame-hada (wood grain pattern). This creates a deep, expressive texture unique to Hokuriku swords. The Hamon (temper line) is a calm Suguha (straight) style interspersed with Ko-midare (small irregularities), with delicate activities visible along the edge. Despite its understated appearance, the blade possesses the dignified aura of an ancient samurai. 【3. Koshirae: "Shu-nuri" Scabbard Mounting — A Blend of Passion and Elegance】 This high-quality mounting embodies the Iki (aesthetic wit) of Bakumatsu-era samurai, centered around a Shu-nuri (vermilion-lacquered) scabbard that has gained a rich patina over time. ・Saya (Vermilion Scabbard): The subdued vermilion lacquer creates a stunning contrast with the dark-toned blade. ・Tsuba (Iron Namako-sukashi): A dignified, oval-shaped iron guard featuring the traditional Namako (sea cucumber) cutouts. The weathered texture of the iron harmonizes perfectly with the understated elegance of the Uda blade. ・Fuchi-Kashira & Kojiri (Ishime-ji with Gold Decor): The hilt collar, cap, and scabbard tip (Kojiri) are unified in a calm Ishime-ji (stone-texture) finish. Intricate arabesque patterns adorn the edges, with remaining gold accents adding a touch of nobility to the rugged design. ・Menuki (Silver Katachi-bori): These hilt ornaments depict life-affirming botanical motifs, rendered in three-dimensional Katachi-bori using silver (or silver-soldered) materials. 【4. Summary: A Unique Collection Piece Imbued with Historical Intensity】 This sword is a masterpiece that conveys the intensity of an era when the Japanese sword was not merely an art object, but the very "Soul of the Samurai." Along with its prestigious NBTHK Hozon certification, the contrast between the stoic blade—reminiscent of a harsh Hokuriku winter—and the passionate vermilion scabbard shows a magnificent harmony. Resonating in perfect balance, the "Functional Beauty" of its combat history meets the "Artistic Beauty" of Bakumatsu craftsmanship. The unified worldview of this piece is truly overwhelming. We recommend this sword with absolute confidence to those who seek the true, burning spirit of the samurai soul. 【Blade/condition】 ・The sword is in very good condition. ・Hamon: a calm Suguha (straight) style interspersed with Ko-midare (small irregularities) ・Koshirae Full length: 96.6cm ・TOTAL Length : 89.2cm ・Blade length: 67.4cm ・Motohaba : 2.9cm ・Motokasane : 0.6cm ・Weight : 0.7kg ・Sori: 2.0cm 【Shipping costs】 Free shipping to all countries. 【Attention before bid】 This is a truly domestic Japanese sword that has never left Japan. To export, we need to obtain an export permit from the Agency for Cultural Affairs. It takes about 25 business days from the time the buyer makes payment to the time the transportation process begins. We have shipped to many countries around the world without any problems, but we may need to consult with you about cancellations in the case of destinations where all carriers refuse to ship. Please note that Katana shipments to China and Russia are prohibited in any case.

No. 100190971

Sold
Katana - Tamahagane - Uda (宇多) - Japan - Muromachi period (1333-1573)

Katana - Tamahagane - Uda (宇多) - Japan - Muromachi period (1333-1573)

【The Beauty of Fortitude: Mumei (Uda)】
A Lineage of Yamato-den Cherished by Hokuriku Samurai (NBTHK Hozon Token)

【1. The Essence of the "Uda" School: Timeless Recognition】
The Uda school originated from a group of swordsmiths who migrated from Yamato Province to Etchu Province (modern-day Toyama) during the late Kamakura period. This blade has been officially attributed to the Uda school. Inheriting the traditions of Yamato-den, the Uda style was uniquely refined within the harsh climate of the Hokuriku region. Its craftsmanship eschews gaudiness in favor of the "true essence" of a weapon, offering a sophisticated beauty favored by true connoisseurs.

【2. Blade Highlights: The Distinctive "Blackish" Jigane】
The most defining characteristic of the Uda school is the slightly dark, blackish tint of the steel (Jigane), featuring a powerfully visible Itame-hada (wood grain pattern). This creates a deep, expressive texture unique to Hokuriku swords. The Hamon (temper line) is a calm Suguha (straight) style interspersed with Ko-midare (small irregularities), with delicate activities visible along the edge. Despite its understated appearance, the blade possesses the dignified aura of an ancient samurai.

【3. Koshirae: "Shu-nuri" Scabbard Mounting — A Blend of Passion and Elegance】
This high-quality mounting embodies the Iki (aesthetic wit) of Bakumatsu-era samurai, centered around a Shu-nuri (vermilion-lacquered) scabbard that has gained a rich patina over time.

・Saya (Vermilion Scabbard): The subdued vermilion lacquer creates a stunning contrast with the dark-toned blade.

・Tsuba (Iron Namako-sukashi): A dignified, oval-shaped iron guard featuring the traditional Namako (sea cucumber) cutouts. The weathered texture of the iron harmonizes perfectly with the understated elegance of the Uda blade.

・Fuchi-Kashira & Kojiri (Ishime-ji with Gold Decor): The hilt collar, cap, and scabbard tip (Kojiri) are unified in a calm Ishime-ji (stone-texture) finish. Intricate arabesque patterns adorn the edges, with remaining gold accents adding a touch of nobility to the rugged design.

・Menuki (Silver Katachi-bori): These hilt ornaments depict life-affirming botanical motifs, rendered in three-dimensional Katachi-bori using silver (or silver-soldered) materials.

【4. Summary: A Unique Collection Piece Imbued with Historical Intensity】
This sword is a masterpiece that conveys the intensity of an era when the Japanese sword was not merely an art object, but the very "Soul of the Samurai." Along with its prestigious NBTHK Hozon certification, the contrast between the stoic blade—reminiscent of a harsh Hokuriku winter—and the passionate vermilion scabbard shows a magnificent harmony.

Resonating in perfect balance, the "Functional Beauty" of its combat history meets the "Artistic Beauty" of Bakumatsu craftsmanship. The unified worldview of this piece is truly overwhelming. We recommend this sword with absolute confidence to those who seek the true, burning spirit of the samurai soul.

【Blade/condition】
・The sword is in very good condition.
・Hamon: a calm Suguha (straight) style interspersed with Ko-midare (small irregularities)
・Koshirae Full length: 96.6cm
・TOTAL Length : 89.2cm
・Blade length: 67.4cm
・Motohaba : 2.9cm
・Motokasane : 0.6cm
・Weight : 0.7kg
・Sori: 2.0cm

【Shipping costs】
Free shipping to all countries.

【Attention before bid】
This is a truly domestic Japanese sword that has never left Japan. To export, we need to obtain an export permit from the Agency for Cultural Affairs. It takes about 25 business days from the time the buyer makes payment to the time the transportation process begins.

We have shipped to many countries around the world without any problems, but we may need to consult with you about cancellations in the case of destinations where all carriers refuse to ship. Please note that Katana shipments to China and Russia are prohibited in any case.

Final bid
€ 2,800
Julien Gauthier
Expert
Estimate  € 3,200 - € 3,900

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