Katana Gendaito with Koshirae (Accessories made of sterling silver), a sword of great beauty personalized for a member of Japanese high society with details of great quality and personality.
Signature: Yasunori 肥前国保則謹作”
Showa 10 Nen 4 gatsu
Explanation: Yasunori made this sword on the lucky day of April, Showa 10.
(We divide 4 sections for each sword like Saijyo saku, Jyojyo saku Jyo saku and normal saku)
This sword belongs to the classification.
The blade is polished to a high master level. Habaki: Pure silver, J single habaki. Blade length: 76 cm or 28.523 inches. Soros: 1.9 cm or 0.75 inches.
Fushi and kashira from the early Edo period forged with grains of gold in their decoration and craftsmanship with beautiful goldsmithing and craftsmanship. Mekugui: 1
Menukis from the Edo period of Taoist symbols made in silver. Width at the hamachi: 2.78 cm or 1.094 inches. Width at the Kissaki: 1.98 cm or 0.78 inches. Kasane: 0.72 cm or 0.284 inches.
The weight of the sword 665 grams. Era: Showa 10th 1935.( WW2 ). Shape: The leaf has Ububa and quite deep and thick sori of regular width and in the air Kisosaki, Jigane: Fine-grained fairy koitame with a fine texture of jinie attached. Hamon: Niedeki Choji midare and gunome midare mix smooth Nioikuchi.
Bo-shi is round in shape.
Special Feature: Yasunori, also pronounced Yasutoku in Japanese, was one of the famous Yasukuni-tosho who was born in Hiroshima pref. He learned with his father Ujimasa and Yokoyama Sukeyoshi. Yasunori used the same name as his father. Ujimasa before entering the Nihon-to tanren-kai. He entered Nihon-to Tanren-kai in 1933. and he forged about 1,250 swords, including those dedicated to shin shrines. I know he died in 1940 and he died in 1957.
Koshirae: Japanese Sword Mount.
All Yasukuni swords use this Tsuba which is openwork. From Aoi Art: Yasukuni was a blacksmith who entered NIhonto Tnrenkai in Syowa 8Nen (1933) who worked in Hiroshima prefecture and his real name is Tokutaro Kajiyama and learned from his father Tomohira. He was first called Ujimasa and named Yasunori in the first year that he entered the Tokenkai and made many swords like this. Senior member of the Yasukuni swordmakers. During his lifetime, he made 1,250 swords. His style was the Kamakura Nagamitsu and Kagemitsu period.
In syowa 15thm he lost this Nihonto Tanrenkai of Showa 18thm, Masamune’s signature on the spike and he died in Syowa 32. This sword was held by a high-ranking naval officer because the skirt was made of shark skin.
The sword is delivered with a beautiful black Japanese silk bag and also a shelf or exhibitor for its exhibition, the transport will be done with an experienced company with the transport of ancient art and insured.
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Katana hizen no kuni Yasunori
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COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE Japan
YEAR OF PRODUCTION 1935
MANUFACTURER/BRAND 肥前国保則謹作” Hizen no kuni Yasunori (Accessories made of sterling silver)
ACCESSORIES 619e Tamahagane Old Steel Japanese
MODEL Showa
WEAPON TYPE Katana
CONDITION Excellent
MATERIAL Tamahagane
BARREL / BLADE LENGTH 76 cm
SHEET WIDTH 3.1 cm
TOTAL LENGTH 108 cm
Description
Katana Gendaito with Koshirae (Accessories made of sterling silver), a sword of great beauty personalized for a member of Japanese high society with details of great quality and personality.
Signature: Yasunori 肥前国保則謹作”
Showa 10 Nen 4 gatsu
Explanation: Yasunori made this sword on the lucky day of April, Showa 10.
(We divide 4 sections for each sword like Saijyo saku, Jyojyo saku Jyo saku and normal saku)
This sword belongs to the classification.
The blade is polished to a high master level.
Habaki: Pure silver, J single habaki.
Blade length: 76 cm or 28.523 inches.
Soros: 1.9 cm or 0.75 inches.
Fushi and kashira from the early Edo period forged with grains of gold in their decoration and craftsmanship with beautiful goldsmithing and craftsmanship.
Mekugui: 1
Menukis from the Edo period of Taoist symbols made in silver.
Width at the hamachi: 2.78 cm or 1.094 inches.
Width at the Kissaki: 1.98 cm or 0.78 inches.
Kasane: 0.72 cm or 0.284 inches.
The weight of the sword 665 grams.
Era: Showa 10th 1935.( WW2 ).
Shape: The leaf has Ububa and quite deep and thick sori of regular width and in the air Kisosaki,
Jigane: Fine-grained fairy koitame with a fine texture of jinie attached.
Hamon: Niedeki Choji midare and gunome midare mix smooth Nioikuchi.
Bo-shi is round in shape.
Special Feature: Yasunori, also pronounced Yasutoku in Japanese, was one of the famous Yasukuni-tosho who was born in Hiroshima pref. He learned with his father Ujimasa and Yokoyama Sukeyoshi. Yasunori used the same name as his father. Ujimasa before entering the Nihon-to tanren-kai. He entered Nihon-to Tanren-kai in 1933. and he forged about 1,250 swords, including those dedicated to shin shrines. I know he died in 1940 and he died in 1957.
Koshirae: Japanese Sword Mount.
All Yasukuni swords use this Tsuba which is openwork.
From Aoi Art: Yasukuni was a blacksmith who entered NIhonto Tnrenkai in Syowa 8Nen (1933) who worked in Hiroshima prefecture and his real name is Tokutaro Kajiyama and learned from his father Tomohira. He was first called Ujimasa and named Yasunori in the first year that he entered the Tokenkai and made many swords like this. Senior member of the Yasukuni swordmakers. During his lifetime, he made 1,250 swords. His style was the Kamakura Nagamitsu and Kagemitsu period.
In syowa 15thm he lost this Nihonto Tanrenkai of Showa 18thm, Masamune’s signature on the spike and he died in Syowa 32. This sword was held by a high-ranking naval officer because the skirt was made of shark skin.
The sword is delivered with a beautiful black Japanese silk bag and also a shelf or exhibitor for its exhibition, the transport will be done with an experienced company with the transport of ancient art and insured.
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