(Owari) Nobutaka (fss-521)
Mei: mumei
Date: koka 1844-1848
Nagasa : 19 1/2 "
Sori: 9.0mm
Width at the ha-machi: 31.9mm
Width at the yokote: 23.3mm
Thickness at the mune-machi: 7.4mm
Construction: shinogi-zukuri
Mune: iori
Nakago: ubu
Kitae: itame
Hamon: gunome
Boshi: ichimai (FULL)
Condition: good polish
This is an extremely attractive sword because of the mounts and of the exceptional blade. To start with the blade has no flaws and is well balanced. The hada/steel is forged very tightly and has a milky look to it. The hamon/temper is very active and is loaded with nie and nio mixed. Making this style of hamon is very difficult, but the Owari smiths were known for this type of unique workmanship. The point is full tempered. Please look at the blade picture blown up to see how incredibly interesting this workmanship is. The mounts on this fine sword are also very interesting. The saya was slightly restored and is very unique. The fittings are of good quality and the handle has a string wrap in gold setting off the overall beauty of these mounts. It would be a good idea to make a shirasaya for this sword some day. This sword comes with papers and original mounts.
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KANTEISHO
Nobataka
Length: 1 shaku 6 sun 0 bu
February 10, 2012
Mei inscription; Mumei
Kitae: Itame
Hamon: Gunome
B�shi: ichmai
Nakago: O-Suriage 2 mekugi ana, yasurime Sujikai
Remarks: Koka (1844-1848)This sword is on consignment.
~SOLD~
Order number for this item is : fss-521
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