Description
Wakizashi in Shirasaya(NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token)(Consignment Sale)
Signature : Yamato Kami Yoshimichi (1st generation) 大和守吉道
(We divide 4 sections for each sword as Saijyo saku, Jyo-jyo saku Jyo saku and regular saku)
This sword belongs to Jyo Jyo Saku ranking.
Fujishiro To-ko Jiten.
The blade was polished.
Habaki : Gold foild single habaki.
Blade length: 48.7cm or 19.17 inches.
Sori :1.1 cm or 0.43 inches.
Mekugi: 1
Width at the hamachi: 3.16 cm or 1.24 inches.
Width at the Kissaki: 2.07cm or 0.81 inches.
Kasane : 0.77cm or 0.30 inches.
The weight of the sword 495 grams.
Era : Edo period Kanbun era 1661.
Shape: The blade is rather wide and thick with suitable sori and regular Kissaki.
Jigane: Koitame hada well grained with jinie attach beautiful nice Tosaka jigane.
Hamon: Niedeki Suguha Hamon soft Habuchi and many ashi work softly.
Special feature: Yamato (No) Kami Yoshimichi, born MIshina Uzaemon was the second son of Tamba (No) Kami Yoshimichi the First in Osaka.
Yamato (No) Kami Yoshimichi forged Sudare-ba hamon on his early works. Influenced by Kobushigata-choji Kawachi (No) Kami Kunisuke, he showed excellent workmanship. Yoshimichi created a characteristic choji-Midare including Tora-no-o, tiger tail in Japanese that is a point worthy of appreciation.
From Aoi Art: This wakizashi is very rear suguha style wakizashi. Hamon is bright and clear and looks morning fog.
I recommend this sword for you.
NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token
Aoi Art estimation paper: whole Oshigata.
Price ¥. 280,000including shipping charge, insurance fee and also
card company’s commission fee(4%)
If you pay by Bank traansfer.¥273,000.Wakizashi in Shirasaya(NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token)(Consignment Sale)
Signature : Yamato Kami Yoshimichi (1st generation) 大和守吉道
(We divide 4 sections for each sword as Saijyo saku, Jyo-jyo saku Jyo saku and regular saku)
This sword belongs to Jyo Jyo Saku ranking.
Fujishiro To-ko Jiten.
The blade was polished.
Habaki : Gold foild single habaki.
Blade length : 48.7cm or 19.17 inches.
Sori :1.1 cm or 0.43 inches.
Mekugi : 1
Width at the hamachi : 3.16 cm or 1.24 inches.
Width at the Kissaki : 2.07cm or 0.81 inches.
Kasane : 0.77cm or 0.30 inches.
The weight of the sword 495 grams.
Era : Edo period Kanbun era 1661.
Shape: The blade is rather wide and thick with suitable sori and regular Kissaki.
Jigane: Koitame hada well grained with jinie attach beautiful nice Tosaka jigane.
Hamon: Niedeki suguha hamon soft habuchi and many ashi work softly.
Special feature: Yamato (No) Kami Yoshimichi, born MIshina Uzaemon was the second son of Tamba (No) Kami Yoshimichi the First in Osaka.
Yamato (No) Kami Yoshimichi forged Sudare-ba hamon on his early works. Influenced by Kobushigata-choji Kawachi (No) Kami Kunisuke, he showed excellent workmanship. Yoshimichi created a characteristic choji-Midare including Tora-no-o, tiger tail in Japanese that is a point worthy of appreciation.
From Aoi Art: This wakizashi is a very rare Suguha style wakizashi. Hamon is bright and clear and looks like fog.
I recommend this sword for you.
NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token
Aoi Art estimation paper: whole Oshigata.