Katana - Naoshi Aoe School - Japan






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An exceptionally important Nagamaki-Naoshi attributed to the Aoe School, forged in Kareki 2 (1327) during the height of the Kamakura period. This blade, now measuring 68.8 cm nagasa and weighing 768 grams, represents the refined elegance and technical mastery that define the finest works of the Bitchū tradition.
Historical Context Bitchū Aoe in the Kamakura Era or Nanbokucho
The Aoe School flourished in Bitchū Province from the late Heian into the Nanbokuchō period. By the early 14th century, Aoe smiths had developed a highly distinctive style, combining Yamashiro refinement with the practical strength required for battlefield use. Works from the Kareki era (1326–1329) are particularly prized, as they reflect a mature synthesis of elegance and martial functionality.
Blades from this period are rare, especially those retaining clear period attribution and accompanied by NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon certification—confirming both authenticity and high artistic value.
Sugata – From Nagamaki to Katana
Originally forged as a nagamaki, this blade was later shortened (naoshi) into katana form. The nagamaki was a pole-mounted weapon favored in the late Kamakura and Nanbokuchō periods for its extended reach and powerful cutting ability.
The present configuration preserves:
A dignified curvature typical of early 14th-century work
Strong motohaba with controlled taper
Balanced proportions despite the shortening
The weight of 768 grams for a 68.8 cm blade reflects excellent forging density and healthy preservation, suggesting substantial original thickness and integrity.
Jigane – Refined Bitchū Elegance
Aoe workmanship is celebrated for its refined ko-itame hada, often interspersed with flowing masame tendencies. The steel typically displays:
Fine, tightly forged grain
Clear ji-nie
Occasional utsuri (midare or bo-utsuri)
Kamakura Aoe blades frequently exhibit a soft, luminous surface quality—less flamboyant than Ichimonji, yet deeply sophisticated and controlled.
Hamon – Classical Restraint
The hamon in Aoe work of this era is commonly suguha-based, sometimes gently undulating with ko-midare elements. It is typically:
Bright and consistent
Rich in ko-nie
Refined rather than ostentatious
This controlled elegance distinguishes Aoe from the more exuberant Bizen schools of the same period.
Significance of Kareki 2 (1327)
A dated blade from Kareki 2 places this sword firmly in the late Kamakura period—an era widely regarded as the golden age of Japanese swordsmithing. This was a time when the warrior class had fully matured, and sword design reflected both battlefield necessity and aristocratic aesthetic ideals.
Blades from this year survive in limited numbers. Aoe works of this age, especially in healthy condition and with Tokubetsu Hozon papers, are highly collectible and historically important.
Tokubetsu Hozon Status
Certification by the NBTHK at the Tokubetsu Hozon level confirms:
Authentic attribution to the Aoe School
Significant artistic merit
Preservation quality above standard Hozon
For Kamakura or Nanbokucho period blades, this designation represents strong validation within the international collecting community.
Conclusion
This Aoe School Nagamaki-Naoshi (Kareki 2, 1327) stands as a refined and powerful survivor of Japan’s classical sword age. It embodies:
The martial authority of a former polearm blade
The graceful restraint of Bitchū Aoe craftsmanship
Confirmed authenticity through NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon
At 68.8 cm and 768 grams, the blade presents both visual elegance and substantial presence—an exceptional piece for the advanced collector.
An exceptionally important Nagamaki-Naoshi attributed to the Aoe School, forged in Kareki 2 (1327) during the height of the Kamakura period. This blade, now measuring 68.8 cm nagasa and weighing 768 grams, represents the refined elegance and technical mastery that define the finest works of the Bitchū tradition.
Historical Context Bitchū Aoe in the Kamakura Era or Nanbokucho
The Aoe School flourished in Bitchū Province from the late Heian into the Nanbokuchō period. By the early 14th century, Aoe smiths had developed a highly distinctive style, combining Yamashiro refinement with the practical strength required for battlefield use. Works from the Kareki era (1326–1329) are particularly prized, as they reflect a mature synthesis of elegance and martial functionality.
Blades from this period are rare, especially those retaining clear period attribution and accompanied by NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon certification—confirming both authenticity and high artistic value.
Sugata – From Nagamaki to Katana
Originally forged as a nagamaki, this blade was later shortened (naoshi) into katana form. The nagamaki was a pole-mounted weapon favored in the late Kamakura and Nanbokuchō periods for its extended reach and powerful cutting ability.
The present configuration preserves:
A dignified curvature typical of early 14th-century work
Strong motohaba with controlled taper
Balanced proportions despite the shortening
The weight of 768 grams for a 68.8 cm blade reflects excellent forging density and healthy preservation, suggesting substantial original thickness and integrity.
Jigane – Refined Bitchū Elegance
Aoe workmanship is celebrated for its refined ko-itame hada, often interspersed with flowing masame tendencies. The steel typically displays:
Fine, tightly forged grain
Clear ji-nie
Occasional utsuri (midare or bo-utsuri)
Kamakura Aoe blades frequently exhibit a soft, luminous surface quality—less flamboyant than Ichimonji, yet deeply sophisticated and controlled.
Hamon – Classical Restraint
The hamon in Aoe work of this era is commonly suguha-based, sometimes gently undulating with ko-midare elements. It is typically:
Bright and consistent
Rich in ko-nie
Refined rather than ostentatious
This controlled elegance distinguishes Aoe from the more exuberant Bizen schools of the same period.
Significance of Kareki 2 (1327)
A dated blade from Kareki 2 places this sword firmly in the late Kamakura period—an era widely regarded as the golden age of Japanese swordsmithing. This was a time when the warrior class had fully matured, and sword design reflected both battlefield necessity and aristocratic aesthetic ideals.
Blades from this year survive in limited numbers. Aoe works of this age, especially in healthy condition and with Tokubetsu Hozon papers, are highly collectible and historically important.
Tokubetsu Hozon Status
Certification by the NBTHK at the Tokubetsu Hozon level confirms:
Authentic attribution to the Aoe School
Significant artistic merit
Preservation quality above standard Hozon
For Kamakura or Nanbokucho period blades, this designation represents strong validation within the international collecting community.
Conclusion
This Aoe School Nagamaki-Naoshi (Kareki 2, 1327) stands as a refined and powerful survivor of Japan’s classical sword age. It embodies:
The martial authority of a former polearm blade
The graceful restraint of Bitchū Aoe craftsmanship
Confirmed authenticity through NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon
At 68.8 cm and 768 grams, the blade presents both visual elegance and substantial presence—an exceptional piece for the advanced collector.
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De verkoper is door Catawiki geïnformeerd over de documentatievereisten en garandeert het volgende: - het object is op legale wijze verkregen, - de verkoper is gerechtigd om het object te verkopen en/of te exporteren, indien van toepassing, - de verkoper zal de nodige informatie over de herkomst aanleveren en, indien van toepassing en in overeenstemming met de lokale wetgeving, de vereiste documentatie en vergunningen regelen, - de verkoper zal de koper op de hoogte stellen van eventuele vertragingen bij het verkrijgen van de benodigde vergunningen. Door een bod uit te brengen, erken je dat voor de import mogelijk documentatie vereist is, afhankelijk van het land waar je woont, en dat het verkrijgen van vergunningen kan leiden tot vertraging in de levering van je object.
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Disclaimer: alleen bedoeld als decoratie of voor gebruik bij vechtsport Dit item wordt in de veiling aangeboden onder de voorwaarde dat het enkel gebruikt mag worden voor decoratieve doeleinden of voor toepassingen in vechtsporten. Door deel te nemen aan deze veiling, stem je ermee in: Alle toepasselijke wetten, regels en voorschriften na te leven. Ervoor te zorgen dat het gebruik van dit item in lijn is met de vermelde doeleinden. Let op: Catawiki heeft dit item niet geïnspecteerd op veiligheid of werking. Catawiki staat geen illegale activiteiten toe en is niet verantwoordelijk voor enige schade of verwondingen als gevolg van het gebruik of misbruik van dit item.
