BjornLundin Posted June 19, 2021 Report Posted June 19, 2021 I noticed this a bit strange shape of a wakizashi. I was wondering if my eyes are right, it feels that the proportions are a bit of, long kissaki also... I feel, I need some more education in this one 😀 https://auctionet.com/sv/1763172-wakizashi-Japan-mei-kanda-ju-kanetsun-shinto-1597-1780-nagasa-38-cm Quote
ROKUJURO Posted June 19, 2021 Report Posted June 19, 2021 Björn, I believe that your eyes are o.k., but the photos should have had a dark background so you would have seen the MUNE of the blade. The blade's SUGATA is probably a form of SHÔBU-ZUKURI (菖蒲造): Basically a shinogi-zukuri without yokote where the shinogi-ji drops off towards the mune. This rather sharp looking interpretation reminds of an iris (Japanese shôbu) leaf, thus shôbu-zukuri. A shôbu-zukuri is mostly seen on tantô and wakizashi of the Muromachi period and there are two different kinds of shôbu-zukuri: At one the shinogi meets in moroha-zukuri-manner the very tip of the sword (see picture below) and at the other, the shinogi runs like the ko-shinogi up to the mune, just without a yokote. (From Markus Sesko) Or it is a normal SHINOGI-ZUKURI where the YOKOTE has been lost . But from the pictures I get the impression that the MUNE is quite narrow. On the SAYA of this sword, there is a piece (of black horn?) missing on the KOI-GUCHI. Otherwise a nice item, if you have the means to have it polished. The auction house gave a wrong spelling of the smith's name: It is KANETSUNE. 1 Quote
Geraint Posted June 20, 2021 Report Posted June 20, 2021 For what it's worth I think this is actually shinogi zukuri blade with an o kissaki. When I enlarge the auction house images I think I can see a yokote. Have to agree with Jean, this would look really good if in proper polish. Let us know how this goes, Bjorn. All the best. Quote
ChrisW Posted June 20, 2021 Report Posted June 20, 2021 I agree with Geraint here, I think I can see a faint yokote on both sides in the same location. Quote
BjornLundin Posted June 20, 2021 Author Report Posted June 20, 2021 Ty all. Thank you for the advice! I will keep my eyes on the bidding 🧐 -Björn Quote
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