Mid-Late Edo Period Katana - Crafted by Kiyotsune of Kurume
This remarkable katana, crafted by the esteemed swordsmith Kiyotsune from the Kurume Arima domain, showcases the exceptional artistry of the mid-late Edo period. The blade bears the signature "Chikugo no Kuni Kurume, 3rd year of Kaei era, 1850)"
Specifications:
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Hamon: Choji Midare
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Curvature (Torii-zori): The blade features a graceful torii-zori curvature.
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Kissaki: Chu-kissaki (medium tip) with a rounded fukura.
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Mune: Iori mune (roof-shaped back).
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Nakago: Ha agari kujiri (asymmetrical pointed tang end).
Additional Details:
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Period: Mid-Late Edo
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Region: Kurume, Chikugo Province
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Swordsmith: Kiyotsune
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Signature: Chikugo no Kuni Kurume, 3rd year of Kaei era, 1850)
Blade Features:
This katana showcases a beautiful choji midare hamon, a wavy temper pattern that demonstrates the skill of Kiyotsune. The chu-kissaki and rounded fukura add to the blade’s balanced and elegant profile. The torii-zori curvature enhances the overall aesthetic and handling characteristics, making it a functional piece of art.
Historical Context:
Kiyotsune was an accomplished swordsmith serving the Kurume Arima domain during the late Edo period. The katana features a choji midare pattern, a hallmark of his craftsmanship, known for its intricate and beautiful undulations.
Condition:
The blade is accompanied by its original koshirae, featuring fittings appropriate for a samurai of high status. The condition reflects the care it has received over the years, preserving its beauty and functionality.
This katana by Kiyotsune is not only a weapon but a masterpiece that encapsulates the dedication and skill of an era. It stands as a testament to the rich sword-making traditions of the Kurume Arima domain and the legacy of its distinguished samurai culture.