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Very Rare Wakizashi Mumei Edo Blade In Shirasaya, Shimosa Tsuguhira, N.b.t.h.k

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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.
  • 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
Defects:
  • Presence of some Tateware (small slits very short and shallow parallel to the blade)

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