太刀 雲次 生ぶ茎 乱れ映り鮮やかに立ち小互の目小丁子に小足葉頻りに入る名品 二尺四寸八分
Tokubetsuhozon Token

Unji Tachi

No.147945

Tachi Unji Ubu-Nakago Midare-Utsuri vividly Small-Gunome and Small-Chouji, There are many Small-Ashi and You entered, A masterpiece 75.1cm

Hold

Kiwame
Unji
Registration
Miyagi 11/25/16(Heisei)
Period
Late Kamakura period
Size

Hachou 75.1cm (二尺四寸八分) Sori 2.6cm
Moto-Haba 3.0cm Saki-Haba 1.8cm Moto-Kasane 0.63cm Shinogi-Thikess 0.72cm Saki-Kasane 0.40cm Kissaki-Chou 2.8cm Nakago-Chou 19.0cm Weight 696g

Country
Bizen
Shape
Shinogidukuri, Iorimune, Wide Mihaba, Deep Sori, Koshizori-tsuki, Slightly thin tip, Chu-Kissaki.
Kitae
Itamehada-tsumi, Mixed Mokume-hada, Jinie entered fine and thick, Chikei entered, Midare-Utsuritatsu.
Hamon
Notare, Small-Gunome, Mixed Small-Chouji, Ashi and You entered many, Small-Nie-tsuki, Nioikuchi is bright.
Boushi
Suguni-yakitsumegokoro.
Nakago
Ubu, Sakikurijiri, Yasurime shallow Kattesagari, Mekugiana are two(2)
Habaki
Single copper
Drscription
From the end of the Kamakura period to the Nanbokucho period, swordsmiths such as Unsho, Unji, and Unju appeared in Ukanso, Bizen, whose style was different from that of the Osafune school.
and because all of their inscriptions are prefixed with the character `Un', this school is also called the cloud class, and also called the Ukan school from the place where they lived.
It is said that Uno and Unji went to Kyoto and became Emperor Go-Daigo's servants, and served the government. It is said that Unji was the son of Uno, and works dated to Masakazu, Bunpo, Kenmu, etc. still exist, making it clear when he was active. Among the Bizen items of the time, Kumorui's works have strong individuality, with some incorporating the Bizen style with the Yamashiro sect, the Aoe sect of Bicchu, and some incorporating the Yamato style.
This sword has deep Sori, Koshizori-tsuki, With a graceful Tachi that becomes Ubu-Nakago, MidareUtsuri vividly Jigane, Shallow Notare, Small-Gunome, Mixed Small-Chouji, There are many Ashi and You, A masterpiece.
雲次 太刀 特別保存刀剣