29/05/2017
A SAISIR !!aikuchi à vendre 3000,00 €
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aikuchi signé Kinmichi, 17e siècle
jigai au sens « su***de rituel féminin »
La lame étroite de forme shinogizukuri, Gunome ha de nioi et nie, hada indistinct, le nakago ubu avec un mekugi-ana, signé Iga Kinmichi; koshirae: dans une poli-bois saya nervuré et Tsuka, avec menuki en métal doré représentant les ustensiles de la cérémonie du thé
La 28.8cm de lame (7 3/8inch) de long. (2).
A small aikuchi
By Kinmichi, 17th century
The narrow blade of shinogizukuri form, gunome-ha of nioi and nie, indistinct hada, the ubu nakago with one mekugi-ana, signed Iga Kinmichi; koshirae: in a polished-wood ribbed saya and tsuka, with gilt-metal menuki of tea-ceremony utensils; with fabric bag.
The blade 28.8cm (7 3/8in) long. (2).
Iga no Kami Fujiwara Kinmichi was
a stream of the kanemichi in Muromachi period.
Ecchu kami masatoshi, first generation Tanba and also
Dewa Daijyo Fujiwara kinmichi and so on were student of the Kinmichii.
This sword is wide and thick healthy sword.
The hamon is typical Kinmichi hamon.
eyasu Tokugawa admired the swords Kinmichi crafted even before he became Sh**un in 1603.
During the battle of Sekigahara against Hideyoshi Toyotomi to take a control of Japan, Tokugawa’s warriors depended upon a large number of Kinmichi swords.
Once Ieyasu Tokugawa became Sh**un, he asked Kinmichi to make all his swords and those of his employees.
Since Kinmichi was not able to meet such demand, he asked other swordsmiths to make swords for him.
In exchange for their services, Kinmichi granted honorable titles such as Yamashiro no Kami, Musashi no Kami, etc.
As craftsmen were not able to have last names in the Samurai era, they were pleased to receive such titles and help Kinmichi.
Kinmichi then became master of the entire swordsmith population in Japan.
Future generations of Kinmichi were also given the privilege of granting titles, such as this piece forged by the family’s 5th generation.
3 000 €