This Wakizashi is signed by Omi no Kami Fujiwara Tsuguhiro, a skilled student of the third-generation Yasutsugu from Echizen. Tsuguhiro's blades reflect the exceptional metalworking techniques passed down by his master.

Specifications:

Mei:
Omi no Kami Fujiwara Tsuguhiro
Echizen Ju
Period: Early Edo Period

Blade Length: 53.2 cm
Base Width (Motohaba): 2.8 cm
Tip Width (Sakihaba): 1.9 cm
Base Thickness (Motokasane): 0.7 cm
Tip Thickness (Sakikasane): 0.5 cm
Blade Weight: 455 g
Hamon: Notare

Certificate: NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon

The Wakizashi showcases a straight blade pattern with a pronounced curve (O-suriage), a hallmark of Tsuguhiro's adaptability and attention to detail. The steel reveals a fine itame grain with elements of mokume, indicating top-quality forging.

Craftsmanship and Legacy:
Tsuguhiro hailed from the Shimosaka school, a lineage of swordsmiths famed for their razor-sharp and practical designs, suitable for the demands of the Edo period's samurai. The influence of the Mino tradition from Gifu prefecture, renowned for its five great sword styles, is evident in this blade's construction.

Authentication:
The blade has been honored with the Tokubetsu Hozon certificate from the NBTHK, asserting its significance and the high level of preservation, marking it as a piece worth of preservation.

This Wakizashi not only embodies the finest aspects of Tsuguhiro’s skill but also serves as a tangible connection to the celebrated Echizen swordsmiths. It stands as a proud representation of the rich samurai tradition, its superb condition and mountings indicative of the care and esteem it has been held in through the centuries.

卖家故事

我们出售来自日本的正宗日本刀
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This Wakizashi is signed by Omi no Kami Fujiwara Tsuguhiro, a skilled student of the third-generation Yasutsugu from Echizen. Tsuguhiro's blades reflect the exceptional metalworking techniques passed down by his master.

Specifications:

Mei:
Omi no Kami Fujiwara Tsuguhiro
Echizen Ju
Period: Early Edo Period

Blade Length: 53.2 cm
Base Width (Motohaba): 2.8 cm
Tip Width (Sakihaba): 1.9 cm
Base Thickness (Motokasane): 0.7 cm
Tip Thickness (Sakikasane): 0.5 cm
Blade Weight: 455 g
Hamon: Notare

Certificate: NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon

The Wakizashi showcases a straight blade pattern with a pronounced curve (O-suriage), a hallmark of Tsuguhiro's adaptability and attention to detail. The steel reveals a fine itame grain with elements of mokume, indicating top-quality forging.

Craftsmanship and Legacy:
Tsuguhiro hailed from the Shimosaka school, a lineage of swordsmiths famed for their razor-sharp and practical designs, suitable for the demands of the Edo period's samurai. The influence of the Mino tradition from Gifu prefecture, renowned for its five great sword styles, is evident in this blade's construction.

Authentication:
The blade has been honored with the Tokubetsu Hozon certificate from the NBTHK, asserting its significance and the high level of preservation, marking it as a piece worth of preservation.

This Wakizashi not only embodies the finest aspects of Tsuguhiro’s skill but also serves as a tangible connection to the celebrated Echizen swordsmiths. It stands as a proud representation of the rich samurai tradition, its superb condition and mountings indicative of the care and esteem it has been held in through the centuries.

卖家故事

我们出售来自日本的正宗日本刀
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时代
1400-1900
国家
日本
材质
玉金
状态
极佳
王朝风格/时期
Early Edo period
起源
私人收藏
艺术家
Tsuguhiro
Attribution
Original
Sold with stand
不是
总长度
53,2 cm
推算时期
1600-1650年

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