No. 99991187

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Katana - Echizen Ju Hyuga Fujiwara Sadakuni - Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868)
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Katana - Echizen Ju Hyuga Fujiwara Sadakuni - Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868)

Katana by Echizen Ju Hyuga Fujiwara Sadakuni (ca. 1664) – NBTHK Hozon Certified A signed and NBTHK Hozon papered katana from the Kanbun-Shinto period (ca. 1664) by Sadakuni, a renowned smith of the Echizen Settsu Yasutsugu school. This piece exemplifies the typical features of the Kanbun-Shinto style—a relatively straight, elegant blade optimized for thrusting, reflecting changes in Edo-period martial techniques. Features & Highlights: Signature (Mei): Echizen Ju Hyuga Fujiwara Sadakuni Period: Kanbun-Shinto (~1664) Province: Echizen Blade Specifications: Shape: Shinogi-zukuri Nagasa (Length): 68.7 cm Motohaba (Width at Base): 3.2 cm Kasane (Thickness): 0.58 cm Sori (Curvature): 0.7 cm Hamon: Tight Suguha with Ashi and Yo Jihada: Beautiful Ko-Itame with Jinie Horimono (Carvings): Futasuji-Hi Bo-Hi and Ken-BoHi with Buddhist Sanskrit characters Nakago: Suraged / Machiokuri (shortened), with 2 mekugi-ana, no forging flaws or damage Mountings: Koshirae: Excellent Topei model, well preserved Saya: Urushi lacquered Sakura-bark style, featuring a long Kojiri Tsuka: Dark brown ito over ray skin Fuchi, Kashira & Menuki: Shakudo, gilded with dragons in high relief Tsuba: Shakudo Maru-gata, with gold dragons in high relief Habaki: Gold foil-wrapped, high-quality construction Historical Significance: Sadakuni is regarded as an important smith of the early Shinto period. Some sources suggest he was a peer or even a student of the famed Yasutsugu, while others propose that he was teacher to Kotetsu, another legendary name. His blades are often noted for their excellent forging and resemblance to Yasutsugu’s work, particularly in horimono and hamon execution. This sword is a rare and particularly well-preserved example of Sadakuni’s craftsmanship, complete with high-quality koshirae and NBTHK Hozon authentication.

No. 99991187

No longer available
Katana - Echizen Ju Hyuga Fujiwara Sadakuni - Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868)

Katana - Echizen Ju Hyuga Fujiwara Sadakuni - Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868)

Katana by Echizen Ju Hyuga Fujiwara Sadakuni (ca. 1664) – NBTHK Hozon Certified
A signed and NBTHK Hozon papered katana from the Kanbun-Shinto period (ca. 1664) by Sadakuni, a renowned smith of the Echizen Settsu Yasutsugu school. This piece exemplifies the typical features of the Kanbun-Shinto style—a relatively straight, elegant blade optimized for thrusting, reflecting changes in Edo-period martial techniques.

Features & Highlights:
Signature (Mei): Echizen Ju Hyuga Fujiwara Sadakuni

Period: Kanbun-Shinto (~1664)

Province: Echizen

Blade Specifications:
Shape: Shinogi-zukuri

Nagasa (Length): 68.7 cm

Motohaba (Width at Base): 3.2 cm

Kasane (Thickness): 0.58 cm

Sori (Curvature): 0.7 cm

Hamon: Tight Suguha with Ashi and Yo

Jihada: Beautiful Ko-Itame with Jinie

Horimono (Carvings): Futasuji-Hi Bo-Hi and Ken-BoHi with Buddhist Sanskrit characters

Nakago: Suraged / Machiokuri (shortened), with 2 mekugi-ana, no forging flaws or damage

Mountings:
Koshirae: Excellent Topei model, well preserved

Saya: Urushi lacquered Sakura-bark style, featuring a long Kojiri

Tsuka: Dark brown ito over ray skin

Fuchi, Kashira & Menuki: Shakudo, gilded with dragons in high relief

Tsuba: Shakudo Maru-gata, with gold dragons in high relief

Habaki: Gold foil-wrapped, high-quality construction

Historical Significance:
Sadakuni is regarded as an important smith of the early Shinto period. Some sources suggest he was a peer or even a student of the famed Yasutsugu, while others propose that he was teacher to Kotetsu, another legendary name. His blades are often noted for their excellent forging and resemblance to Yasutsugu’s work, particularly in horimono and hamon execution.

This sword is a rare and particularly well-preserved example of Sadakuni’s craftsmanship, complete with high-quality koshirae and NBTHK Hozon authentication.

Bidding closed
Julien Gauthier
Expert
Estimate  € 9,900 - € 10,900

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