kkeeps Posted January 10, 2022 Report Posted January 10, 2022 Wondering if this is considered chikei in the hada? Quote
francois2605 Posted January 10, 2022 Report Posted January 10, 2022 Yes. From Sesko's excellent encyclopedia of Japanese swords: Quote chikei (地景) – Lit. “shadow(s) in the steel.” A black gleaming line of nie in the ji, i.e. of ji-nie. Chikei are an effect of hardening and not limited to follow the layer structure of the jihada and are basically the same as kinsuji but appearing in the ji. But in the case of a steel-mix of steels with different carbon content, for example like used by the Sōshū smiths, the darker layers of jihada are also described as chikei. In other words, we have two kinds of chikei: Such going back to hardening, and such going back to the forging structure or rather the layers of the steel. Quote
kkeeps Posted January 10, 2022 Author Report Posted January 10, 2022 Ok, thanks. Step by step I'm getting to know this blade Quote
Gakusee Posted January 10, 2022 Report Posted January 10, 2022 Well, be careful. Not all is chikei. Some is merely laminations ie mokume or itame. The chikei would be accumulations of nie mostly and be dark but shiny 4 1 Quote
kkeeps Posted January 10, 2022 Author Report Posted January 10, 2022 I see. It looks like the blade does have an itame/mokume mix. I would like to get a vid of the midare/choji usturi, but my phone camera is lame. Quote
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