Important Japanese Swords and Armour from the Paul L. Davidson Collection

Important Japanese Swords and Armour from the Paul L. Davidson Collection

A Horikawa School wakizashi | Signed Echigo no kami Fujiwara Kunitomo | Edo period, 17th century

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A Horikawa School wakizashi

Signed Echigo no kami Fujiwara Kunitomo 

Edo period, 17th century

 

Sugata [configuration]: shinogi-zukuri, iori-mune, tori-zori, chu-kissaki

Kitae [forging pattern]: bright ko-itame hada densely packed

Hamon [tempering pattern]: notareba and moderate yakiba, in very fine jinie

Boshi [tip]: slight ko-maru boshi with turnback    

Nakago [tang]: ubu, single mekugi-ani

Habaki [collar]: double clad, gold on copper

In shirasaya [plain wood scabbard] with sayagaki

Nagasa [length from kissaki to machi]: 54 cm., 21¼ in.

Saki-haba [width at the yokote]: 2.2 cm., ⅞ in.

Moto-haba [width at the machi]: 3 cm., 1¼ in.

 

Accompanied by a certificate of registration as Tokubetsu Hozon Token [Sword Especially Worthy of Preservation], no. 155283 issued by the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai [Society for the Preservation of the Japanese Art Sword], dated Heisei 23 (2011).

Art of the Samurai: The Paul L. Davidson Collection (New York, 2023), p. 47.

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