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Can horimono be a 'signature' for a specific swordsmith?


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I am curious to know if horimono are a useful way to identify a maker or if they are just design elements that are representative of a particular den or era? Something like this? Are these chisel marks stylised kanji?

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HB:

I think bonji are fairly common, so maybe not much of an identifier, though I suppose some artists favored certain ones over others.

 

John C.

*chart curtesy of Ray Singer

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Bonji horimono are a common motif used through multiple eras, even currently

 

There are a few individuals that are renowned for high quality horimono - such as Ikkanshi Tadatsuna or Munenaga among others

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