Lexvdjagt Posted June 2, 2024 Report Posted June 2, 2024 Type (Tachi, Katana, Wakizashi, Tanto, Naginata, Other) : Katana Ubu, Suriage or O-Suriage : O-Suriage (I think) Mei : (Mumei, Signature) : Mumei Papered or not and by whom? : NBTHK Hozon Paper Era/Age : Nanbokucho to early muromachi Jidai Shirasaya, Koshirae or Bare Blade? : Shirasaya Nagasa/Blade Length : 64,5CM Sori : Uncertain see pictures Hamon Type : Jihada : Other Hataraki Visible : Flaws : Some markings on the hamon and some scratches, see images for foraging imperfections Sword Location : The Netherlands Will ship to : Everywhere Payment Methods Accepted : Bank Transfer is preferred Price and Currency : SOLD Other Info and Full Description : This Chiyozuru Katana was acquired by me in the Netherlands as a bare blade, with no mounting. I was able to mount it in a shirasaya. It has a Habaki as well. The blade has a beautiful Jigane and dates to the early Muromachi period. There are a few foraging imperfections on the blade, I have done my best to highlight these imperfections in the images. The blade is made in the Yamashiro tradition by the Chiyozuru school. Beautiful sori and hamon activity aswell. 2 1 Quote
Lexvdjagt Posted June 2, 2024 Author Report Posted June 2, 2024 I forgot to mention, but a part of the proceeds will be donated to NMB of course :). If any additional pictures are requested please let me know! 1 Quote
AussieMacca1972 Posted June 3, 2024 Report Posted June 3, 2024 Hi mate, message coming your way about this sword. Mark Australia 1 Quote
Lexvdjagt Posted June 5, 2024 Author Report Posted June 5, 2024 I would like to add some pictures, 2 of the Nakago, and a few others. Quote
2devnul Posted June 6, 2024 Report Posted June 6, 2024 Hi, Just a thought, but even it is O-Suriage then I would expect 2nd Mekugi-Ana on Nakago. Maybe it's Ubu after all. Quote
Lexvdjagt Posted June 6, 2024 Author Report Posted June 6, 2024 1 hour ago, 2devnul said: Hi, Just a thought, but even it is O-Suriage then I would expect 2nd Mekugi-Ana on Nakago. Maybe it's Ubu after all. I personally suspect it to be O-Suriage, I have multiple early koto/Nanbokucho period katana they are all O-Suriage and have only one Mekugi-Ana. I believe it is common to see only one mekugi-ana on these blades even though they are most likely O-Suriage. Thank you for taking an interest in the blade and sharing your thoughts! Greetings, Lex van der Jagt Quote
2devnul Posted June 6, 2024 Report Posted June 6, 2024 6 hours ago, Lexvdjagt said: I believe it is common to see only one mekugi-ana on these blades even though they are most likely O-Suriage. Hi, That is something new to me. I don't see any Mekugi-Ana holes being filled and would expect that sword before being shortened had at least one. I doubt it was shortened so much that old Mekugi-Ana was removed with material. Interesting ... Quote
L_Pan Posted June 7, 2024 Report Posted June 7, 2024 The price is a steal for what it is. You could ask for a bit more. Good luck on the sale Quote
Lexvdjagt Posted June 7, 2024 Author Report Posted June 7, 2024 On 6/6/2024 at 4:27 PM, Franco D said: How long is this nakago? Regards Hello Franco D, The nakago is 14,2 cm or 5.59 inches. 11 hours ago, L_Pan said: The price is a steal for what it is. You could ask for a bit more. Good luck on the sale Thank you Lu-Hsi, I was lucky to buy the blade for a good price myself as well. Greetings, Lex van der Jagt 1 Quote
Franco Posted June 7, 2024 Report Posted June 7, 2024 (edited) 1 hour ago, Lexvdjagt said: The nakago is 14,2 cm or 5.59 inches. On 6/6/2024 at 9:44 AM, 2devnul said: I doubt it was shortened so much that old Mekugi-Ana was removed with material. Hello, So, 5.59" + 25.3937" = 30.9837" , therefore, it is not too difficult to imagine that our subject sword here was once somewhere in the neighborhood of 32" inches long (nagasa) originally based on the approximate time period of manufacture. In other words what we are seeing was once all or at least mostly all sword. Most if not all of the original nakago was removed when shortened. I'm basing my assumption and conclusion on a 27.3" Chiyozuru Nambokucho period sword I had the pleasure of studying at length (pun intended). Below is an image of the nakago of that sword from which you can see how a nakago including the original mekugiana could be o-suriage'd and then sport just one mekugiana on a ~ 25.39" sword. Edited June 7, 2024 by Franco D clarification 1 1 1 Quote
Lexvdjagt Posted June 7, 2024 Author Report Posted June 7, 2024 2 minutes ago, Franco D said: Hello, So, 5.59" + 25.3937" = 30.9837" , therefore, it is not too difficult to imagine that this sword was once somewhere in the neighborhood of 32" inches long (nagasa) originally based on the approximate time period of manufacture. In other words what we are seeing was once all or at least mostly all sword. Most if not all of the original nakago was removed when shortened. I'm basing my assumption and conclusion on a 27.3" Chiyozuru Nambokucho period sword I had the pleasure of studying at length (pun intended). Below is an image of the nakago of that sword from which you can see how a nakago including the original mekugiana could be o-suriage'd and then sport just one mekugiana on a ~ 25.39" sword. Thank you Franco for this detailed analysis, It's beautiful to see it compared to another blade! 1 Quote
Franco Posted June 7, 2024 Report Posted June 7, 2024 6 minutes ago, Lexvdjagt said: Thank you Franco for this detailed analysis, It's beautiful to see it compared to another blade! Welcome. Echizen Rai swords rock! 2 Quote
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