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Mumei (Taira Takada)
無銘(平高田)
Features: Taira Takada comes from the Takada school of Bungo province. The Takada smiths originated from the Heian period around 1487 and belong to the Taira lineage of smiths. This piece displays a nioi straight hamon with utsuri, showing some hardness in the pattern, giving an aged impression. Taira Takada's works range widely, from Ichimonji-style to Aoe-style, and while some people believe they date mostly to the late Muromachi period, many of their works are older than expected.
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Appraisal Quiz #816 (October 12th, 2024)
Who made this sword do you think ?
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Blade Length: 67.6 cm (26.61 in)
Curvature: 1.6 cm (0.63 in)
Mekugi holes: 2
Width at base (Motohaba): 3.30 cm (1.30 in)
Width at tip (Sakihaba): 2.20 cm (0.87 in)
Thickness (Kasane): 0.65 cm (0.26 in)
Sword Weight: 650 grams (1.43 lbs)
Shape: The blade has a broad width and a deep curvature, with an extended tip.
Jigane: Prominent masame-hada with well-defined chikei patterns.
Hamon: The hamon is uniform on both sides near the base, transitioning into a straight hamon.
The boshi widens near the tip, ending in a small rounded return with a sweepback.
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