This katana tachi from the Edo period exemplifies the finest qualities of traditional Japanese sword craftsmanship. Featuring a stunning gunome hamon (wavy temper line), this katana is an exceptional piece, both in form and function. Its deep curvature and intricate details make it a valuable addition to any collection.

Specifications:
Mumei
Period : Edo
Overall Length: 97 cm
Blade Length (Nagasa): 73.3 cm
Curvature (Sori): 2.4 cm
Width at Base (Motohaba): 36.1 mm
Width at Tip (Sakihaba): 25.4 mm
Thickness at Base (Motokasane): 7.2 mm
Thickness at Tip (Sakikasane): 4.7 mm
Weight (Blade only): 943 g
Habaki (Blade Collar): Silver, 41 g
Mekugi-ana (Peg Hole): 1
Blade Features:
The sword is distinguished by its gunome hamon, a wave-like pattern running along the edge, which is both aesthetically striking and highly functional. The gold line (金筋) within the hamon further enhances its beauty and reflects the meticulous craftsmanship. The itame-hada (plank-like grain) on the body and masame-hada (straight grain) along the ridge give the blade its characteristic texture, ensuring durability and strength.

Mountings:
Scabbard (Saya): The saya is decorated with a sandan-kizami (grooved) design, adding both elegance and grip functionality.

Habaki (Blade Collar): A well-crafted silver habaki provides a perfect fit for the blade, while adding visual appeal and durability.

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This katana tachi from the Edo period exemplifies the finest qualities of traditional Japanese sword craftsmanship. Featuring a stunning gunome hamon (wavy temper line), this katana is an exceptional piece, both in form and function. Its deep curvature and intricate details make it a valuable addition to any collection.

Specifications:
Mumei
Period : Edo
Overall Length: 97 cm
Blade Length (Nagasa): 73.3 cm
Curvature (Sori): 2.4 cm
Width at Base (Motohaba): 36.1 mm
Width at Tip (Sakihaba): 25.4 mm
Thickness at Base (Motokasane): 7.2 mm
Thickness at Tip (Sakikasane): 4.7 mm
Weight (Blade only): 943 g
Habaki (Blade Collar): Silver, 41 g
Mekugi-ana (Peg Hole): 1
Blade Features:
The sword is distinguished by its gunome hamon, a wave-like pattern running along the edge, which is both aesthetically striking and highly functional. The gold line (金筋) within the hamon further enhances its beauty and reflects the meticulous craftsmanship. The itame-hada (plank-like grain) on the body and masame-hada (straight grain) along the ridge give the blade its characteristic texture, ensuring durability and strength.

Mountings:
Scabbard (Saya): The saya is decorated with a sandan-kizami (grooved) design, adding both elegance and grip functionality.

Habaki (Blade Collar): A well-crafted silver habaki provides a perfect fit for the blade, while adding visual appeal and durability.

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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
玉钢
状态
极佳
王朝风格/时期
Edo Period (1600-1868)
起源
私人收藏
Attribution
Original
Sold with stand
不是
总长度
97 cm
推算时期
1800-1850

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免责声明:仅限用于装饰和武术 此物品在拍卖时应理解为,其仅用于装饰目的或武术练习。参加本次拍卖,即表示您同意: 遵守所有适用的法律、法规和政策。 确保您使用此物品的目的与所述目的一致。 请注意,此物品尚未经过 Catawiki 的安全性或功能性检查。Catawiki 决不容忍非法活动,也不对因使用或误用此物品而造成的任何损害或伤害负责。