菊紋 伊賀守藤原金道 二代 日本鍛治惣匠 寛永頃 華やかな互の目丁子足葉金筋沸筋頻りに掛り地刃冴える優品 二尺五寸五分
Tokubetsuhozon Token

Kindou 2nd Katana

No.021225

Kikumon Iganokami Fujiwara Kindou 2nd Nihonkaji-Sousyou, Around Kanei period, Gorgeouse GunomeChouji, There are Ashi and You, Kinsji and Niesuji entered freequently, Jiba is clear, an excellent sword 77.2cm

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Mei-Omote
菊紋 伊賀守藤原金道(二代) Kikumon Iganokami Fujiwara Kindou(2nd)
Ura-mei
日本鍛治惣匠 Nihonkaji-Sousyou
Registration
Tokyo 4/26/2(Heisei)
Period
Early Edo period, around Kanei period
Size

Hachou 77.2cm (二尺五寸五分) Sori 1.6cm
Moto-Haba 3.1cm Saki-Haba 2.1cm Moto-Kasane 0.65cm Shinogi-Thikess 0.67cm Saki-Kasane 0.42cm Kissaki-Chou 2.9cm Nakago-Chou 21.1cm Weight 741g

Country
Yamashiro
Shape
Shinogidukuri, Iorimune, Wide Mihaba, Standard Sori, Chu-Kissaki.
Kitae
Itamehada, Mokumehada, Mixed Small-Mokumehada, Jinie entered thick, Chikei entered, Iron is clear.
Hamon
Suguni-yakidashi, Gunome, Choujiba, Mixed Togariba, There are Ashi and You frequently, Small-Nie-tsuki, With some rough nies interspersed throughout, Kinsuji, Niesuji-kakari, Nioikuchi is bright.
Boushi
Suguni-Komaru
Nakago
Ubu, Sakiiriyamagata, Yasurimesujikai, Mekugiana is one(1)
Habaki
Double Kinkise.
Drscription
Iganokami Kinmichi was the eldest son of Seki no Kanemichi, the founder of the Sanshin school, and in 1593, he married his father and three younger brothers (Izuminokami Kinmichi, Tanbanokami Yoshimichi, and Ecchunokami Masatoshi). ) moved from Mino to Kyo, and as the eldest brother of the family, he greatly increased the name of the Mishina school. In the 3rd year of Bunroku, he received the title of Igamokami and was given Kinri Goyo.
In the spring of the 19th year of the Keicho era, he received an order from Ieyasu to make a Tachi-senkoshi(太刀千腰), and with his accomplishments, he became the ``Nihon Kaji Sousyo(Master Master of Japanese Blacksmiths)'' and was solely responsible for mediating the acceptance of swordsmiths to the Imperial Court, a role that the Igamokami family held for generations until the end of the Edo period, flourished.Died in December 1629.
The second Iganokami Kinmichi, whose name was Mishina Kanbee, was born as the eldest son of the first Iganokami Kinmichi, received the title of Iganokami in the 14th year of Kanei, and died in the 8th year of Enpo.
金道二代 刀 特別保存刀剣