No. 104344814

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刀 - Japan - Muromachi period (1333-1573)
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刀 - Japan - Muromachi period (1333-1573)

A stunning, nearly flawless tanto with a mother-of-pearl inlaid scabbard has arrived. The blade is in excellent condition, having been fully polished, and can be described as virtually flawless. The jigane features a well-tempered itame grain, with traces of chikei visible. The hamon is a slightly notare-style sugaha with a bright nioguchi. The name “Masayoshi” is engraved on the nakago. Masayoshi was a master swordsmith belonging to the “Kai-Mihara” school, active in Bingo Province during the Tenmon era of the late Muromachi period. This group of Mihara-school swordsmiths was known as Kai-Mihara because they engraved the character for “shell” (Kai) on their blades. Works of the Mihara school retain a strong influence of Yamato-den swords throughout the various periods, and are characterized by their expertise in creating Suguha hamon. The scabbard features a beautiful green mother-of-pearl inlay that catches the eye. The gold-brown silk tsuka-ito has discolored over time, and this lends it a distinctive vintage charm. It is equipped with a kotsuka and is in excellent condition. If you're looking for a Tanto with beautiful koshirae, this is one of our top recommendation. - Blade length: 21.9 cm - Curvature: Inward curvature - Number of Mekugi hole: 2 - Motohaba: 20.6 mm - Motokasane: 6.8 mm - Signature: Masayoshi(front) - Era: Koto - Structure: Shinogi-zukuri, Iori-mune - Jigane: Konuka - Hamon: Suguha - Boshi: Massugu Haitte Togatte Kaeru - Weight: 140 g(blade only)/270 g(without Saya) - Nakago: Ubu - Koshirae: Berge silk wrapped Tsuka with green mother-of-pearl lacquered Saya - Original Registration No.: Kagawa 32675

No. 104344814

No longer available
刀 - Japan - Muromachi period (1333-1573)

刀 - Japan - Muromachi period (1333-1573)

A stunning, nearly flawless tanto with a mother-of-pearl inlaid scabbard has arrived.

The blade is in excellent condition, having been fully polished, and can be described as virtually flawless. The jigane features a well-tempered itame grain, with traces of chikei visible. The hamon is a slightly notare-style sugaha with a bright nioguchi. The name “Masayoshi” is engraved on the nakago.

Masayoshi was a master swordsmith belonging to the “Kai-Mihara” school, active in Bingo Province during the Tenmon era of the late Muromachi period. This group of Mihara-school swordsmiths was known as Kai-Mihara because they engraved the character for “shell” (Kai) on their blades. Works of the Mihara school retain a strong influence of Yamato-den swords throughout the various periods, and are characterized by their expertise in creating Suguha hamon.

The scabbard features a beautiful green mother-of-pearl inlay that catches the eye. The gold-brown silk tsuka-ito has discolored over time, and this lends it a distinctive vintage charm.

It is equipped with a kotsuka and is in excellent condition.

If you're looking for a Tanto with beautiful koshirae, this is one of our top recommendation.

- Blade length: 21.9 cm
- Curvature: Inward curvature
- Number of Mekugi hole: 2
- Motohaba: 20.6 mm
- Motokasane: 6.8 mm
- Signature: Masayoshi(front)
- Era: Koto
- Structure: Shinogi-zukuri, Iori-mune
- Jigane: Konuka
- Hamon: Suguha
- Boshi: Massugu Haitte Togatte Kaeru
- Weight: 140 g(blade only)/270 g(without Saya)
- Nakago: Ubu
- Koshirae: Berge silk wrapped Tsuka with green mother-of-pearl lacquered Saya
- Original Registration No.: Kagawa 32675

Bidding closed
Giovanni Bottero
Expert
Estimate € 2,200 - € 2,500

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