実阿 大左父 重要候補 身幅3.2cm金筋幾重にも頻りにかかり地刃明るく冴える最高傑作 一尺六寸
Tokubetsuhozon Token

Jitsua Wakizashi

No.624338

Jitsua Osha father Juno Candedate Mihaba 3.2cm Kinsuji several times Jiba is bright and clear a Masterpiece 48.5cm

¥1,350,000(tax included)
Kiwame
Jitsua
Registration
Kyoto 5/20/26(Showa)
Period
Nanbokucho era
Size

Hachou 48.5cm (一尺六寸) Sori 0.7cm
Moto-Haba 3.2cm Saki-Haba 2.5cm Moto-Kasane 0.57cm Shinogi-Thikess 0.70cm Saki-Kasane 0.50cm Kissaki-Chou 4.9cm Nakago-Chou 14.3cm Weight 535g

Country
Chikuzen
Shape
Shinogidukuri, Iorimune, Wide Mihaba ,Sori is slightly shallow, Chu-Kissaki is slightly elongated.
Kitae
Small-Itamehada-tsumi, Mixed Mokume, Jinie and Chikei entered detailed, Iron is clear.
Hamon
Suguha-style, Mixed Small-Gunome, Yubashiri-kakari, Ashi entered well, Small-Nie entered deeply, Kinsuji and Sunagashi often hangs over and over again, Deep Nioi, Nioikuchi is bright and clear.
Boushi
Suguni-Komaru, Sakihakikakeru
Nakago
Oh-suriage, Sakikiri, Yasurime-kattesagari, Mekugiana is one(1)
Habaki
Silver-clad single layer
Carving
Scrape the Bohi inside and out
Drscription
Jitsua was the son of Nishiren Kuniyoshi and is said to be the father of Samonji (Osa), one of the outstanding master craftsmen of Soshu tradition. 1333) and Kenmu 2nd (1335) era swords, we know that they were made from the end of the Kamakura era to the beginning of the Nanbokucho era. Chikuzen blacksmithing continues from Irinishi to Nishiren to Jitsua to Daisa. From Samonji (Osa), who is a child of Jitsua, he has transformed into a gorgeous Soshuden with bright and clear blades as if riding the tide of the times.
This sword is thought to have originally been an Ohdachi, Wide Mihaba 3.2cm, Wide Sakihaba Kissaki-Nobigokoro With the magnificent appearance of the early days of the Nanbokucho era. Small-Itamehada-tsumi, Mixed Mokume, Beautiful Jigane Yubashiri-kakaru, Suguha-style, Mixed Small-Gunome, Small-Nie entered deeply, Kinsuji hangs over and over again and again. Nioikuchi is bright and clear A masterpiece.
実阿 脇差 特別保存刀剣