Museum Class
High grade Hiromasa Katana and Koshirae "Fuji mountain" Takahashi family Kozuka
Blade:
Mei: Wakasi Kami Minamoto
Katana made Wakasa kami Minamoto (called: "Hiromasa") - NBTHK Tokubetsu Kicho paper
It is a beautiful Katana which is made by early Edo period around Kanbun era in Edo period (Kanbun (寛文) was a Japanese era after Manji and before Enpō)
Blade has a sign named Wakasa no Kami Minamoto (out of follow) called Hiromasa - that is attached to recognized by NBTHK (Nihon Bijyutsu Token Hozon Kyokai) Tokubetsu Kicho paper.
Hiromasa was very famous swordsmith who was activated Settsu Koku around Kanbun era around 1660 in early Edo period.
Blade has a recient polished and almost no wound.
Temper (Ha) and Hada are keeping excellent condition.
Especially beautiful and bright temper Gunome-Choji midare wonderful Hamon.
It has 3.15 cm width and 0.7cm thickness, so it feels strong and weight appearance.
It attach shirosaya.
Blade 81.4cm in full length, Temper part 65.0cm.
Blade Full length 81,4 cm.
Temper length 65.0 cm
Sori 1.0 cm
Hole 2
Widith 3.15 cm
Thick 0.7 cm
Certification
N.B.T.H.K (Nihon Bijyutsu Token Hozon Kyokai)
Tokubetsu Kicho paper
Koshiare:
Tsuka: Very rare Tsukamaki mix katahinerimaki, shonai zukamaki y katate-maki. Natural silk
Kogatana: Signed
Kozuka: Takahashi family crest Kamon
Fuchi/ Kashira: Shakudo, Silver and Gold. "Fuji mountain"
Tsuba: Open work. "Fuji mountain" - forged iron and silver
Saya: Urushi lacquered Ishô-nuri red and black with genuine gold inlay
Kojiri, Kurikata and Koiguchi: Genuine buffalo horn
Shitodome couple of the Kurikata: Gold
Sageo: Silk
Fukuro (Katana bag): Textil Silk "Mountains"
Ref.: Katana 53
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