太刀 助長 長光門 長光展所載 乱れ映り鮮やかに立つ美しい地鉄に直刃調匂口締りごころ地刃明るく冴える最高傑作 二尺一寸五分
34th Juyo Token

Sukenaga Tachi

No.547487

Tachi Sukenaga Nagamitsu school, Listed in the catalogue of Nagamitsu exhibition, Midare-Utsuri vividly with beautiful Jigane, Suguha-style, Nioikuchi-shimarigokoro, Jiba is bright and clear, A masterpiece 65.1cm

¥8,000,000(tax included)
Mei-Omote
助長(長船) Sukenaga(Osafune)
Registration
Osaka 9/29/62(Showa)
Period
Late Kamakura period
Size

Hachou 65.1cm (二尺一寸五分) Sori 1.7cm
Moto-Haba 2.6cm Saki-Haba 1.7cm Moto-Kasane 0.65cm Shinogi-Thikess 0.70cm Saki-Kasane 0.42cm Kissaki-Chou 2.4cm Nakago-Chou 20.4cm Weight 528g

Country
Bizen
Shape
Shinogidukuri, Iorimune, Slightly narrow Mihaba, Slightly deep Sori, Koshizori-tsuki, Chu-Kissaki.
Kitae
Small-Itamehada, Mixed Small-Mokumehada, Jinie entered fine and thick, Chikei entered finely, Midare-Utsuritachi, Iron is bright and clear.
Hamon
Suguha-style, Slightly shallow Small-Chouji, Mixed Small-Gunome, Small-Ashi entered, Nioi-deki, Small-Nie Itsuki, Nioikuchi-shimarigokoro is bright and clear.
Boushi
Notarekondekomaru
Nakago
Suriage, Sakikiri, Yasurime(Old)Sujikai(New)Kiri, Mekugiana is one(1)
Habaki
Single Kinkise
Drscription
Sukenaga was a disciple of Nagamitsu and was active from the late Kamakura period to the end of the period. He is thought to have been one of Nagamitsu's ghostwriters.
This sword has slightly narrow Mihaba, slightly deep Sori, Koshizori-tsuki, With a dignified appearance with small-Kissaki, Midare-UTsuri vividly with a soft and beautiful Jigane, Suguha-style, Small-Chouji, Mixed Small-Gunome, Small-Nie-tsuki, Small-Ashi entered, Nioikuchi-shimarigokoro, Nioikuchi is bright and clear. It is a masterpiece of work that could be confused with Nagamitsu's later works, such as becoming SansakuBoushi.
It was exhibited at the Nagamitsu exhibition at the Sano Art Museum, and is included in the exhibition catalogue.
助長 太刀 重要刀剣