武士刀 - 日本





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Kyodai Originals 为您呈现这把珍贵的 Yasukuni Shrine Yasunobu 二战时期刀。
Rare 1944 Yasukuni Shrine Gendaitō by Murakami Yasunobu NBTHK Hozon, Complete Type 98 Mounts Swordsmith: Yasunobu (Murakami Yasunobu, given name Ensaku) Date of Forging: February 1944 – on an auspicious day Certification: NBTHK Hozon Token Overview This exceptional wartime gendaitō was forged at the prestigious Yasukuni Shrine forge by Yasunobu, one of the last smiths to work under the Nihontō Tanren Kai (NTKF) during the final years of the Pacific War. Yasunobu received his smith name in November 1939 from War Minister Itagaki Seishirō, marking his formal induction into the elite Yasukuni project—a program dedicated to producing blades of both martial and spiritual excellence. Specifications Nagasa (Blade length): 66.8 cm Sori (Curvature): 2.0 cm Weight: 690 g Mekugi-ana: 1 Mountings: Original Type 98 military guntō fittings with officer’s tassel Shirasaya: Custom-made, included and well preserved Habaki: Copper Blade Characteristics Hamon: Precisely controlled suguha (straight temper line), a hallmark of Yasukuni artistry Hada: tight ko-itame mixed with ko-mokume, demonstrating refined steel folding Boshi: Executed in maru form, clean and well balanced Polish: Professional high-grade polish that fully displays the smith’s craftsmanship Historical & Artistic Significance Elite Yasukuni Swordsmith: Formally appointed in 1939 Ceremonial Contributions: Donated blades to the shrine in 1939, including one commemorating the 700th anniversary of Retired Emperor Gotoba Recognition: Recipient of the Chairman’s Award at the 2nd Guntō Tenrankai (21 Dec 1944) Lineage: Trained under Ikeda Yasumitsu (also known as Ikko or Kazumitsu) Forged in February 1944—one of the final years of the Yasukuni forge—this sword embodies the rare convergence of wartime utility, spiritual dedication, and the highest level of Japanese sword artistry. The presence of its complete Type 98 guntō koshirae with officer’s tassel enhances its value to collectors of WWII militaria, gendaitō, and Yasukuni-project artifacts alike. Included: Signed Yasunobu katana blade Original Type 98 military koshirae with officer’s tassel NBTHK Hozon certificate Custom shirasaya
Kyodai Originals 为您呈现这把珍贵的 Yasukuni Shrine Yasunobu 二战时期刀。
Rare 1944 Yasukuni Shrine Gendaitō by Murakami Yasunobu NBTHK Hozon, Complete Type 98 Mounts Swordsmith: Yasunobu (Murakami Yasunobu, given name Ensaku) Date of Forging: February 1944 – on an auspicious day Certification: NBTHK Hozon Token Overview This exceptional wartime gendaitō was forged at the prestigious Yasukuni Shrine forge by Yasunobu, one of the last smiths to work under the Nihontō Tanren Kai (NTKF) during the final years of the Pacific War. Yasunobu received his smith name in November 1939 from War Minister Itagaki Seishirō, marking his formal induction into the elite Yasukuni project—a program dedicated to producing blades of both martial and spiritual excellence. Specifications Nagasa (Blade length): 66.8 cm Sori (Curvature): 2.0 cm Weight: 690 g Mekugi-ana: 1 Mountings: Original Type 98 military guntō fittings with officer’s tassel Shirasaya: Custom-made, included and well preserved Habaki: Copper Blade Characteristics Hamon: Precisely controlled suguha (straight temper line), a hallmark of Yasukuni artistry Hada: tight ko-itame mixed with ko-mokume, demonstrating refined steel folding Boshi: Executed in maru form, clean and well balanced Polish: Professional high-grade polish that fully displays the smith’s craftsmanship Historical & Artistic Significance Elite Yasukuni Swordsmith: Formally appointed in 1939 Ceremonial Contributions: Donated blades to the shrine in 1939, including one commemorating the 700th anniversary of Retired Emperor Gotoba Recognition: Recipient of the Chairman’s Award at the 2nd Guntō Tenrankai (21 Dec 1944) Lineage: Trained under Ikeda Yasumitsu (also known as Ikko or Kazumitsu) Forged in February 1944—one of the final years of the Yasukuni forge—this sword embodies the rare convergence of wartime utility, spiritual dedication, and the highest level of Japanese sword artistry. The presence of its complete Type 98 guntō koshirae with officer’s tassel enhances its value to collectors of WWII militaria, gendaitō, and Yasukuni-project artifacts alike. Included: Signed Yasunobu katana blade Original Type 98 military koshirae with officer’s tassel NBTHK Hozon certificate Custom shirasaya
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免责声明:仅限用于装饰和武术 此物品在拍卖时应理解为,其仅用于装饰目的或武术练习。参加本次拍卖,即表示您同意: 遵守所有适用的法律、法规和政策。 确保您使用此物品的目的与所述目的一致。 请注意,此物品尚未经过 Catawiki 的安全性或功能性检查。Catawiki 决不容忍非法活动,也不对因使用或误用此物品而造成的任何损害或伤害负责。
免责声明:仅限用于装饰和武术 此物品在拍卖时应理解为,其仅用于装饰目的或武术练习。参加本次拍卖,即表示您同意: 遵守所有适用的法律、法规和政策。 确保您使用此物品的目的与所述目的一致。 请注意,此物品尚未经过 Catawiki 的安全性或功能性检查。Catawiki 决不容忍非法活动,也不对因使用或误用此物品而造成的任何损害或伤害负责。

