Ordering number:24701
Wakizashi: In Shirasaya with Koshirae (NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token) (Consignment Sale)
Signature: Nagasone Okisato (Kotetsu)
長曽祢興里
We classify swordsmiths' works into four categories: Saijyo Saku, Jyojyo Saku, Jyo Saku, and Regular Saku.
This piece is ranked as Jyojyo Saku among Nagasone Okisato's works.
Habaki: Gold-plated double-layered habaki
Blade Specifications:
Blade Length: 1 shaku 7 sun 4 bu (52.73 cm / 20.76 in)
Curvature: 3 bu (0.91 cm / 0.36 in)
Mekugi Hole: 1
Width at Base (Motohaba): 3.27 cm (1.29 in)
Width at Tip (Sakihaba): 2.39 cm (0.94 in)
Thickness (Kasane): 0.65 cm (0.26 in)
Weight: 585 g
Era: Edo period, around Manji 3-4 (1660-1661)
Shape: A sturdy piece with a wide blade and thick kasane.
Jigane: Ko-itame hada, tightly forged, forming an excellent jigane.
Hamon: A suguha hamon with nie, the tip on the right side curves back smoothly in a double-edged style.
The left side shows irregularity.
Features: This piece was crafted by Nagasone Okisato around Manji 3-4.
During this period, Kotetsu actively produced works with horimono (carvings) and conducted significant experimentation.
Although this blade lacks carvings, it is a robust work with a wide blade.
Koshirae Details:
Tsuba: Mokko-shaped shakudo base with gold inlays of chrysanthemum designs.
Fuchikashira: Shakudo nanako base with raised chrysanthemum motifs, adorned with gold-colored details.
Kozuka: Shakudo nanako base with chrysanthemum and Kiri-Mon designs.
Menuki: Depicting tea utensils or related motifs.
Aoi Art’s Comment:Kotetsu blades are highly sought after and rarely appear on the market, often fetching high prices.
This particular piece, crafted during Manji 3-4, has been well-preserved over the years.
The koshirae is also of exceptional quality, making this a highly recommended piece.
NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token
Aoi Art Estimation Paper
Full-length Oshigata
Price:9,500,000JPY