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Muromachi-Edo Period Nihonto JAPANESE WAKIZASHI - "Fuyuhiro 冬廣" - with Koshirae
$ 950.4
- Description
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Description
NIHONTO JAPANESE SWORD WAKIZASHI - "Fuyuhiro 冬廣" - Japan -late Muromachi to early Edo period (1500-1700)
Very good condition, see description-
The sword is estimated to be from the
late Muromachi to early Edo period (1500-1700). It is a broad blade of hira-zukuri form, slightly undulating sugu/notare-ha of nie and nioi with kinsugi, fine mokume-hada, and ubu nakago, signed
Fuyuhiro 冬廣 (but not attested by a third party such as the NBTHK or NTHK)
. The
Tsuba does have a slight wiggle and Koshirae was remade at a later date but fits nicely.
According to historical documents, the swordsmith’s name Fuyuhiro lasted 17 generations from the Muromachi period(1460-)to the Edo period(-1868). During the Sengoku period (Warring state period), Fuyuhiro forged swords for high-class Samurai or feudal lords because of his popularity and the high demand for weapons. While we can’t conclude which gen of Fuyuhiro forged this blade, it was made in the middle of the warring state period. That implies a prominent Samurai warrior might have ordered this blade and used it on a battlefield.
Fuchi & kashira:
Peony/ Red copper inlaid with gold.
Meaning: Prosperity and glory. symbol of "strongly live vigorously"./ the Lucky charm.
Menuki:
chrysanthemum / Red copper inlaid with gold.
chrysanthemum is symbol of Agelessness and deathlessness and perfect state of health.
Size:
Koshirae Full length: 21.26 in (54cm)
Blade length: 12.835 in (32.6cm)/ Sori: 0.236 in(0.6cm)
Saya length : 14.961 in (38cm) / Tsuka length: 5.906 in (15cm)
Due to the age and antique nature of the item, the Wakizashi is sold as is. Please pay close attention to the photographs for the item's condition.
You'll receive a copy of the Japanese registration (the original was turned in as part of the export process); sword stand not included.