Important Japanese Swords and Armour from the Paul L. Davidson Collection
Important Japanese Swords and Armour from the Paul L. Davidson Collection
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Signed Bishu Osafune Norimitsu (Norimitsu from Osafune in Bizen Province)
Muromachi period, dated Eikyo juichinen hachigatsu hi (a day in the 8th month of 1439)
Sugata [configuration]: hira-zukuri, iori-mune, muzori
Kitae [forging pattern]: flowing itame-hada mixed with mokume in places, jinie and chikei
Hamon [tempering pattern]: nie-based suguha
Boshi [tip]: hakikake style ko-maru boshi
Horimono [carving]: suken with coiled dragon on both sides
Nakago [tang]: ubu, kurijiri, two mekugi-ana
Habaki [collar]: double, gold on copper
In shirasaya [plain wood scabbard]
Koshirae [mount]: black lacquer saya with shakudo and gilt fittings, the fuchi-kashira with three-clawed dragons amidst crashing waves, the menuki in the form of further dragons, the kozuka with further three-clawed dragon in relief and in gilt on a nanako ground, the blade signed Minamoto shi…yoshi, the circular iron tsuba with raised mimi, nawame rim, the plate with chrysanthemums
Nagasa [length from kissaki to machi]: 28.2 cm., 11⅛ in.
Moto-haba [width at the machi]: 2.6 cm., 1 in.
Accompanied by a certificate of registration as Tokubetsu Hozon Token [Sword Especially Worthy of Preservation], no. 101945 issued by the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai [Society for the Preservation of the Japanese Art Sword], dated Showa 63 (1988).
Art of the Samurai: The Paul L. Davidson Collection (New York, 2023), p. 35.
Norimitsu was active circa 1439-1512. Bizen work during the Muromachi period has three notable styles that are divided by imperial era reigns: Oei (1394-1428), Eikyo (1429-41) and Eisho-Tensho (1504-21; 1573-92), also known as late Bizen (Sue Bizen). Norimitsu was a representative smith of the Eikyo Bizen group.