Katana - Tamahagane - Japão (Sem preço de reserva)

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Nihonto Gendaitō Katana signed Chikushi Tadamasa – NBTHK Hozon Certified (Shōwa Era)
Authentic hand-forged Japanese sword (nihontō) made in the traditional manner, signed 筑紫忠正作 (Chikushi Tadamasa saku) and certified NBTHK Hozon Tōken No. 361035 (issued February 2002 / Heisei 14). This is a genuine gendaitō forged from tamahagane the classical way — not a wartime arsenal blade (showatō), and not a replica.
Blade Specifications

Swordsmith: Chikushi Tadamasa
Classification: Gendaitō (現代刀) – modern traditionally-made sword, Shōwa era
Certificate: NBTHK Hozon Tōken No. 361035 (February 2002)
Blade length (nagasa): 62.7 cm (2 shaku 0 sun 6 bu 5 rin)
Curvature (sori): 1.3 cm – elegant, restrained torii-zori
Mekugi-ana: 1 (ubu – original, unaltered nakago)
Shape: shinogi-zukuri, iori-mune, chū-kissaki
Jihada: tight, well-forged ko-itame
Hamon: notare with gunome, bright nioiguchi, ko-nie and prominent ashi
Boshi: tidy ko-maru turnback

Description

A healthy, full-bodied blade in shinogi-zukuri, with a dense, tightly forged ko-itame grain across the ji. The hamon runs as a flowing notare with gunome undulations, set in a bright nioiguchi with a covering of fine ko-nie. The activity within the hardened edge is the highlight: pronounced ashi reach down toward the cutting edge in clear diagonal lines, breaking the hamon into lively, rhythmic compartments — workmanship meant to be studied in hand under proper light.
The nakago is ubu (original, unshortened), retaining its single mekugi-ana and the smith's clearly chiseled signature (sashimei). An untouched tang on a signed blade is the ideal state of preservation, confirmed by the NBTHK.
The Koshirae (Mounting)

A complete black koshirae built for quiet elegance.

Saya: deep, glossy black urushi lacquer, smooth and unadorned, dressed with a black-and-white speckled sageo
Tsuba: robust iron (tetsu) guard in mokkō-gata (four-lobed) form with honest forged-iron texture, decorated across both faces with scattered feathers in soft-metal zōgan (inlay), each detailed with fine kebori engraving. Two hitsu-ana for kozuka and kōgai. The feather motif evokes arrow fletching — a classic samurai emblem of resolve and forward purpose.
Tsuka: black ito wrapped in traditional hineri-maki diamond pattern over white same (rayskin), with finely cast figural menuki in dark patinated metal

About Gendaitō

A gendaitō (現代刀, "modern sword") is a Japanese blade made from 1876 onward by traditional methods: tamahagane steel, folded and forged by hand, differentially hardened with a clay coating and water quench. It is a true nihontō in every technical sense — distinct from the mass-produced, oil-quenched showatō made as wartime sidearms, and worlds apart from cast or stainless replicas. NBTHK Hozon certification confirms that the blade was hand-made in the traditional manner and that the signature is authentic — the best assurance a collector can have.

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Nihonto Gendaitō Katana signed Chikushi Tadamasa – NBTHK Hozon Certified (Shōwa Era)
Authentic hand-forged Japanese sword (nihontō) made in the traditional manner, signed 筑紫忠正作 (Chikushi Tadamasa saku) and certified NBTHK Hozon Tōken No. 361035 (issued February 2002 / Heisei 14). This is a genuine gendaitō forged from tamahagane the classical way — not a wartime arsenal blade (showatō), and not a replica.
Blade Specifications

Swordsmith: Chikushi Tadamasa
Classification: Gendaitō (現代刀) – modern traditionally-made sword, Shōwa era
Certificate: NBTHK Hozon Tōken No. 361035 (February 2002)
Blade length (nagasa): 62.7 cm (2 shaku 0 sun 6 bu 5 rin)
Curvature (sori): 1.3 cm – elegant, restrained torii-zori
Mekugi-ana: 1 (ubu – original, unaltered nakago)
Shape: shinogi-zukuri, iori-mune, chū-kissaki
Jihada: tight, well-forged ko-itame
Hamon: notare with gunome, bright nioiguchi, ko-nie and prominent ashi
Boshi: tidy ko-maru turnback

Description

A healthy, full-bodied blade in shinogi-zukuri, with a dense, tightly forged ko-itame grain across the ji. The hamon runs as a flowing notare with gunome undulations, set in a bright nioiguchi with a covering of fine ko-nie. The activity within the hardened edge is the highlight: pronounced ashi reach down toward the cutting edge in clear diagonal lines, breaking the hamon into lively, rhythmic compartments — workmanship meant to be studied in hand under proper light.
The nakago is ubu (original, unshortened), retaining its single mekugi-ana and the smith's clearly chiseled signature (sashimei). An untouched tang on a signed blade is the ideal state of preservation, confirmed by the NBTHK.
The Koshirae (Mounting)

A complete black koshirae built for quiet elegance.

Saya: deep, glossy black urushi lacquer, smooth and unadorned, dressed with a black-and-white speckled sageo
Tsuba: robust iron (tetsu) guard in mokkō-gata (four-lobed) form with honest forged-iron texture, decorated across both faces with scattered feathers in soft-metal zōgan (inlay), each detailed with fine kebori engraving. Two hitsu-ana for kozuka and kōgai. The feather motif evokes arrow fletching — a classic samurai emblem of resolve and forward purpose.
Tsuka: black ito wrapped in traditional hineri-maki diamond pattern over white same (rayskin), with finely cast figural menuki in dark patinated metal

About Gendaitō

A gendaitō (現代刀, "modern sword") is a Japanese blade made from 1876 onward by traditional methods: tamahagane steel, folded and forged by hand, differentially hardened with a clay coating and water quench. It is a true nihontō in every technical sense — distinct from the mass-produced, oil-quenched showatō made as wartime sidearms, and worlds apart from cast or stainless replicas. NBTHK Hozon certification confirms that the blade was hand-made in the traditional manner and that the signature is authentic — the best assurance a collector can have.

Mais sobre o vendedor

Vendemos autêntica espada japonesa do Japão
Traduzido pelo Google Tradutor

Dados

Era
1900-2000
Fabricante/Marca
Chikushi Tadamasa
País de origem
Japão
Material
Tamahagane
Estado
excelente estado
Acessórios incluídos
Koshirae
Comprimento total
67,2 cm
Período Estimado
1920-1930
Vendido por
JapãoVerificado
3
Objetos vendidos
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Aviso legal: apenas para fins decorativos e para artes marciais Este objeto está a ser leiloado com o pressuposto de que será exclusivamente utilizado para fins decorativos ou para a prática de artes marciais. Ao participar neste leilão, aceita: Cumprir todas as leis, regulamentos e políticas aplicáveis. Garantir que utiliza este objeto de acordo com os fins indicados. Tenha em atenção que este objeto não foi inspecionado pela Catawiki quanto à segurança ou funcionalidade. A Catawiki não tolera atividades ilegais e não é responsável por quaisquer danos ou ferimentos resultantes da utilização, correta ou incorreta, deste objeto.

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