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Very Rare Wakizashi Mumei Edo Blade In Shirasaya, Shimosa Tsuguhira, N.b.t.h.k
Very rare and very beautiful Edo blade by Wakizashi Mumei in Shirasaya, in his Shirasaya, attributed by the NBTHK to "Shimosaka Tsuguhira", from the "Aoi Shimosaka - Yasutsugu" School. This school was directly supported by the family of Shogun Tokugawa, which brought them a great reputation of which certain blades are classified "Wazamono" for their cutting edge. Sold without support.
Characteristics:
Blade: Shinogi Zukuri . No-hi (no throat)
Weight: 584grs
Nagasa: 44.1cm
Kissaki: Chu-kissaki
Boshi: Ko-maru
Mune: Iori Mune Nakago type: Futsu-gata - Ubu Nakago-saki (end of Nakago ) type: Iriyama-gata
Mekugi-ana: 1
Sori: Koshizori of 0.8cm
Hamon: Gumone Midare
Jihada: Itame-hada
Aspect of the blade:
- Name of the blacksmith: Attributed and certified by deliberation of the jury to "Shimosaka Tsuguhira"
- Classification of the blacksmith: "Shinto Jo-Saku / Wazamono"
- Signature (without): Mumei
- Certificates: NBTHK - Blade classified "Kicho Token" - Important blade (to Preserve) and Registration Certificate No. 25190, at Okayama City Hall (Southern Japan)
- Forge School: Aoi Shimosaka - Yasutsugu
- Period: Edo Period (circa 1600-1700)
Characteristics:
Blade: Shinogi Zukuri . No-hi (no throat)
Weight: 584grs
Nagasa: 44.1cm
Kissaki: Chu-kissaki
Boshi: Ko-maru
Mune: Iori Mune Nakago type: Futsu-gata - Ubu Nakago-saki (end of Nakago ) type: Iriyama-gata
Mekugi-ana: 1
Sori: Koshizori of 0.8cm
Hamon: Gumone Midare
Jihada: Itame-hada
Aspect of the blade:
- Very good polishing
- Presence of some Tateware (small slits very short and shallow parallel to the blade)
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