AS19641 Wakizashi : Mumei (navy officer’s Koshirae)

Description

Ordering number : AS19641

Wakizashi in navy officer’s Koshirae.

Signature : Mumei

(We divide 4 sections for each sword as Saijyo saku, Jyojyo saku Jyo saku and regular saku)
This sword belongs to Jyo saku ranking.
The blade was polished.
Habaki : copper double habaki.
Blade length : 60.2 cm or 23.7 inches.
Sori : 2.27cm or 0.894 inches.
Mekugi : 2
Width at the hamachi : 2.96 cm or 1.165 inches.
Width at the Kissaki : 2.08cm or 0.82 inches.
Kasane : 0.68 cm or 0.27 inches.
The weight of the sword 690 grams.
Era : Showa
Shape : The blade is suriage and machiokuri
with suitable sori and longer kissaki.
Jigane :Koitame hada well grained with jinie attach Muji style.
Hamon :Niedeki gunome midare and togari gunome midare and in Hamon, there are some kinsuji work.

Special feature:At a glance, the blade looks Oosuruage mumei but Jigane
looks not so old and from the texture the blade might be Syowa-to.

Koshirae : Japanese imperial navy officer’s mounting.field officer class.
Because Saya is different from regular officer’s mounting.

From Aoi Art: As you know, Navy officers often die with ships,
and unlike the Army, Navy sword mountings are rarely worn.
Most Navy personnel have died with the ship What was the feeling
of the soldiers going to the battlefield in the hope of praying his
victory and without any trouble.? In my opinion, this work is a sword made during the war.
The field officer class is a using nice saya. It is a work that I definitely recommend.

Guarantee: NBTHK Hozon Paper.
Aoi Art estimation paper: whole Oshigata.

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