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A Very Powerful & Beautiful Shinto Wakazashi, Signed Ujitsugu,With a Rare Chokuto Period Ancient Blade Style, Katakiriha-zukuri (η‰‡εˆ‡εˆƒι€ γ‚Š), of 1300 Years Ago in the Nara Era {710 to 794 ad} . Made Circa 1670

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Signed Ujitsugu, fine suguha hamon, bound tsuka with plain iron fuchi-kashira, floral menuki, iron sukashi tsuba, in its warm brown urushi lacquer lacquered saya circa 1670Ujitsugu (εΊ·ηΆ™): This is a renowned name, especially linked to the Echizen Yasutsugu school, a major sword-making family supported by the Tokugawa shogunate.Katakiriha-zukuri (η‰‡εˆ‡εˆƒι€ γ‚Š) refers to a style of Japanese sword construction where one side of the blade is flat (Hira), and the other side is a cutting edge (Kiriha) somewhat with a profile of a chisel edge. This style is characteristic of ''Chokuto'' (η›΄εˆ€), which are straight swords from the Nara period {710 to 794 ad} and earlier.Although ''Katakiriha-zukuri'' is an old form of construction, it was revived in the early Edo period. During this time, short swords and 'Wakizashi' (side word swords) were made in this style, using the early works as inspiration, as an homage to ancient samurai swords and warfare of 1300 years or more ago.This style of construction is not only unique in its appearance but also in its functionality. The combination of a flat side and a cutting edge enhances the sword's cutting ability, making it a highly effective weapon. The revival of this style in the Edo period is a testament to the enduring value and appeal of traditional sword-making techniques.'
Product Info

Product Info

  • Conflict Before 19th Century A
  • Nation Japan A
  • Item Type Edged Weapons M
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Dealer Info

  • Source Site The Lanes Armoury Marketplace Listing Updated 1Β month ago
  • Currency GBP
  • Ships From Flag Brighton, East Sussex Β· United Kingdom
  • Product ID 533894

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