Ordering number:24268
Wakizashi: In Shirasaya with Koshirae (NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token) (NBTHK Tokubetsu Kicho Token)
Signature: Kawachi Kami Kunisuke (2nd Generation)
河内守国助(2代)
Shinto: Jyo Saku: Wazamono: Settsu
We divide 4 sections for each sword as Saijyo Saku, Jyojyo Saku, Jyo Saku, and Regular Saku.
This work is ranked as Jyo Saku.
Habaki: Silver single-layer
Blade Length: 1 shaku 7 sun 5 bu strong (approximately 53.0 cm / 20.87 in)
Curvature: 2 bu strong (approximately 0.61 cm / 0.24 in)
Mekugi Hole: 2
Width at Base (Motohaba): 3.08 cm / 1.21 in
Width at Tip (Sakihaba): 2.03 cm / 0.80 in
Thickness of Rim (Kasane): 0.80 cm / 0.31 in
Sword Weight: 600 g
Era: Around the Kanbun period, Edo era
Shape: A robust wakizashi with a firm width and thickness, known as "Nakakawachi" among the second-generation works.
Jigane:A finely forged ko-itame hada, forming a refined steel texture.
Hamon:Polished in a sashikomi style from the upper part of the hamon.
Features:A work by the 2nd-generation Kawachi no Kami Kunisuke, showcasing a distinctive "Kenchōji" hamon pattern.
Koshirae:
Tsuba: A round iron tsuba with kozuka and kōgai compartments on both sides.
Fuchikashira: Shakudō nanako ground with plum blossoms in high relief, decorated with gold.
Kozuka: Shakudō nanako ground with autumn grass patterns in high relief, decorated with gold.
Kōgai: Shakudō nanako ground with autumn grass patterns in high relief, decorated with gold.
Saya: Black lacquered scabbard.
Menuki: Figures in high relief, decorated with gold.
Aoi Art’s Comment:The 2nd-generation Kawachi no Kami Kunisuke is called "Nakakawachi" as he is positioned between the 1st and 3rd generations.
Among the three generations, the 2nd-generation's works are by far the most abundant.
The koshirae is also exceptionally well-made, making this an excellent piece to consider.
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Price:600,000JPY
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