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For Sale: Kii Ishido Tatara Nagayuki Wakizashi, Enpo (1673-1681) Nbthk Hozon


Travis Clarke

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This sword is by master smith Tatara Nagayuki of the Osaka Ishido School. The Ishido School found its beginnings in Omi province. Omi Province was home to numerous skilled smiths from late Kamakura period into Nanbokucho period. Around Meio Era (1492) a large number of Bizen Osafune smiths came to Omi and started to produce swords. Sukenaga was among these smiths and is said to be the founder of the Ishido School. During Kanei Era (1624-1644) the Ishido school split into three separate groups. These three groups moved to Edo, Fukuoka and Wakayama. The group of smiths that migrated to Wakayama later moved to Osaka. This group was referred to as Kii Ishido School and was led by Tosa Shogen Tachibana Tameyasu. Kawachi no Kami Yasunaga was also a member of this school. Nagayuki studied forging under Kawachi no Kami Yasunaga. Smiths from the Ishido School are said to be direct descendants of the Bizen Ichimonji School. Tatara Nagayuki was the finest sword smith active during the Shinto period producing blades in the Bizen Style.
Nagayuki work displays a powerful O-Choji Midare of the Ichimonji School, Hiraki-Gunome-Choji Midare and Koshi no Hiraita Midare similar to Sue-Bizen Yosozaemon Sukesada. The hamon is generally based on nioi-deki, but not a pure nioi-deki as a hint of nie can be seen. He was also one of the few smiths that was able to produce Utsuri during the Shinto period.

During the Shinto period swords were tested by a famous family of executioners, the Yamada Family. The swords sharpness was tested on deceased corpses mostly and detailed records were kept. Throughout this period there were 8 sword smiths whose blades consistently preformed. These 8 sword smiths were designated the rating of Saijo-Owazamono (Supreme Sharpness), the highest sharpness rating a sword can achieve. These sword smiths include Nagasone Okimasa, Kotetsu, Shodai Tadayoshi, Mutsu no Kami Tadayoshi, Shodai Sukehiro, Mutsu Daijo Nagamichi, Shodai Kunikane and Tatara Nagayuki.

Fujishiro rating: Jo Jo-Saku (Highly Superior).

Toko Taikan rating: at 7.5 Million JPY.

Hawleys rating: 50 points.

Sharpness rating: Saijo-Owazamono

Era: Enpo (1673-1681)

Hamon: Wide flowing Hiraki Gunome Choji Midare based off Nioi-Deki with Nie, some Tobi-yaki and full temper can be seen on the Shinogi-ji.

Jitetsu: Well grained Ko-Itame hada with Ji-nie.

Suguta: Chu kissaki, deeper sori for Kanbun work at 1.4cm

Nakago: Mumei, 1 mekugi-ana

Nagasa: 43.1cm

Kasane: 0.65cm

Motohaba: Machi, 2.88cm. Kissaki 2.17cm

This piece is especially rare as Tatara Nagayuki produced very few wakizashi. This sword is stored in a quality shira-saya and solid silver habaki. It comes with a nice shira-saya bag, full Oshigata and NBTHK Hozon papers.

Asking price: $5,888 USD plus postage. Serious offers will be considered. Donation to the board will be made upon sale.

T-clarke403@hotmail.com

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