Description: Welcome to eBay Samurai Museum Shop in Tokyo Title: Japanese Sword Wakizashi Attributed to Hizen Harima Daijo Tadakuni NTHK Paper Free Shipping to: USA, Canada, Hong Kong and Mexico. Included: NTHK Kanteisho Certificate, Shirasaya Case, Traditional Sword Carrying Case,, Full Exportation Support Delivery Date: 1.0-1.5 month after you place an order *There might be delay in shipment depending on countries CategoryWakizashi (SHINTO)AgeEarly Edo Period (1624-1644)SwordsmithAttributed to Hizen Harima Daijo Tadakuni (肥前播磨大掾忠国: Unsigned)CertificateNTHK Kanteisho CertificateLocationHizen Province (Today’s Saga prefecture)Blade SizeCutting Edge Length: 43.5 cm (17.1 inches)Curvature: 0.7 cm (0.27 inches)【Description】 Hizen Jyu Harima Daijyo Fujiwara Tadakuni This blade is attributed to Hizen Jyu Harima Daijyo Fujiwara Tadakuni (肥前住播磨大掾藤原忠国) during the Kan-ei era (1624-1644). The maker’s name Tadakuni lasted three generations, and based on its’s NTHK’s appraisal, the attribution was given to the first generation. The first-gen Tadakuni was the second son of Hirosada, an apprentice of the first-gen Tadayoshi, one of the most famous swordsmiths during the early Edo period. His older brother was Kunihiro (国広). Tadakuni, Hirosada (his father), and Kunihiro (his older brother) were all students of the first-gen Tadayoshi. The first-gen Tadakuni was born in the 9th year of the Keicho era (1604). His birth name was Hashimoto Rokuro Zaemon (橋本六郎左衛門). Tadakuni originally signed Hironori (広則) when he started his career. Then, he changed it to Tadakuni when he received an official Harima Daijyo (播磨大掾) rank in the 11th year of the Kanei era (1634) when he was 31 years old. Later on, he was promoted to Harima no Kami (播磨守). The emperor gave the title of Daijyo and Kami to those who were excellent at sword-forging. During the Shohou era (1644-1648), he started to serve Ogi clan, a branch of Nabeshima clan, which was the headquarters of the Saga domain during the Edo period.The head of the Ogi clan was Nabeshima Motoshige, the son of Nabeshima Katsushige, the feudal lord of Saga domain. It is said that Motoshige was also a master of various sorts of martial arts, including swordsmanship. We assume there was much demand among high-class Samurai to order swords forged by Tadakuni because this clan actively pursued martial arts. He kept forging swords for the Ogi clan for more than 40 years, and he retired and passed his title and school to his son around 1676-1677. There was a record of him forging a blade in collaboration with his son after he officially retired. He died at the age of 88 in the 4th year of the Genroku era (1691). Fujiwara Tadakuni and other swordsmiths in the Hizen province worked under the auspices of Nabeshima clan. The swordsmiths in Hizen province were able to produce beautiful Jigane-patterned blades, also known as Hizen To, using and mixing carbon steel made in Netherland.You can see the beautiful Jigane, which is famous for blades made in Hizen province. Swords forged by Tadakuni are also renowned among Japanese sword collectors because of his exquisite craftsmanship and history. The first-gen Tadayoshi (His master) The first-gen Tadayoshi was born and raised in the Saga domain. In 1596, under the domain’s order, he went to Kyoto to learn the sword-forging technique from Umetada Myojyu(埋忠明寿), one of the greatest swordsmiths in the early Edo period. He improved his craftsmanship and returned to the Saga domain two years later (1598). The first head of the Nabeshima clan, Nabeshima Katsushige, appreciated the work of the first-gen Tadayoshi very much. Then, Katsushige appointed him as his Okakaekaji, a swordsmith who exclusively forged swords for a specific domain or clan. And Tadayoshi started to stay near Saga castle, which is the headquarter of the Nabeshima clan. And, he founded Hizen Tadayoshi school, which trained more than 100 swordsmiths during the Edo period. Tadakuni is one of them. 【 Blade】Cutting Edge Length(Nagasa):43.5 cm (17.1 inches)Curvature(Sori):0.7 cm (0.27 inches) Hamon :The crystalline structure which forms along the cutting edge of a blade as a result of the hardening process Jimon :visible steel surface pattern created by folding and hammering during forging process Nakago :Nakago is the tang of the Japanese sword. Japanese swordsmiths left the black rust on the tang because it prevents red rust while the tang is in its handle. And the discoloration of the tang was created over time, and it is a great indicator for a Japanese sword specialist to estimate when the sword was forged. Habaki: Habaki is the equipment to make the blade not touch its scabbard inside. It prevents the blade from getting rusty and chipped. Authentication Paper:NTHK Kanteisho Certificate for the blade NBTHK, also known as NPO Nihon Touken Hozon Kai, is the oldest organization for sword authentication of Japanese swords in modern times. It was established in 1889 during the post-Samurai era. They authenticated the blade on May 21th in the 5th year of Reiwa (2023). The purchaser will receive this original certificate as well. Registration Number : Tokyo 267007 The Board of Education in Tokyo prefecture issued a registration paper for this sword . It is called Jyu Token Rui Torokusho(銃刀剣類登録証). Bunkacho(The Agency for Cultural Affairs) acknowledges a Japanese sword with this paper as a work of art. The sword needs to be traditionally hand-forged and made of Tamahagane carbon steel to be registered in the system. With this paper, its owner in Japan can legally own an authentic Japanese sword. Based on this registration number, we will apply for its export permit. 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Price: 4700 USD
Location: Shinjuku
End Time: 2024-01-13T04:44:45.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Primary Material: Carbon steel(Tamahagane)
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Region of Origin: Japan
Age: Early Edo Period (1624-1644)
Maker: Attributed to Hizen Harima Daijo Tadakuni (肥前播磨大掾忠国: Unsigned)