| Item No. WA-0763 奥州住綱房 | |
|---|---|
| Mei |
Tsunafusa from Oshu Back: -- |
| Shape | Hirazukuri Iorimune, Keicho shinto style |
| Region | Mutsu, Aizu |
| Era | Early Edo Period(around Keicho Era 1596-1615) |
Size
| Length |
45.3 cm 17.83 in
|
| Sori (curvature) |
0.9 cm 0.35 in
|
| Munekasane |
0.78 cm 0.31 in
|
NBTHK Certification
| Status | Tokubetsu Hozon Tōken |
| Certification Date | June 17, 1998 |
Provincial Registration
| Registration Authority | Tokyo |
| Registration Date | March 17, 1951 |
Item Details
| Jihada (Metal pattern) | Itame and Mokume with jinie and chikei |
| Hamon (Temper line) | Gunome-midare with tobiyaki |
| Bōshi (Point / Tip) | Komaru with nie turn shortly |
| Nakago (Tang) | Ubu, Sujikai file pattern and a iriyama end |
| Mekugiana (Rivet holes) | 3 |
| Habaki | Two part, silver with file habaki |
| Price | 650,000 JPY Buy Now |
Other Info
| Tsunafusa[綱房] was the second generation of the Kanesada[兼定] lineage of the Aizu Furukawa clan. He was originally inscribed with Kanesada, but when Gamo Hideyuki was re-appointed as lord of the Aizu domain in 1601, Kanesada was given a retainer’s stipend and, at Hideyuki's order, changed his name to "Tsunafusa." Tsunefusa passed away in 1637. This wakizashi is a Hirazukuri wakizashi with a powerful Keicho Shinto style. It has passed the Tokubetsu Hozon Token shinsa in 1998. |