Description: Koto Tanto Zaimei Kuninaga with NBTHK Hozon Kanteisho This elegantly shaped tanto, signed in nijimei “Kuninaga,” bears the qualities characteristic of the Yamato den Uda school, suggesting the attribution to Uda Kuninaga. Dating to the late Muromachi period, as mentioned in the certificate, this piece is a testament to the school’s legacy in skillful forging. Given that the Uda school settled in Etchu(today’s Toyama) there are also many Soshu influences in their work. This can be seen in this piece as well, with a more active or interesting hamon. This piece retains its Yamato roots however with its prominent masame-hada. Though it is still fairly healthy, it is worth noting that it is clear that this sword, while bearing qualities valued by collectors, was once well loved, and potentially used more than a few times. About Uda Kuninaga Uda Kuninaga was an esteemed swordsmith of the late Muromachi period, affiliated with the Uda school in Etchu Province. Known for blending Yamato-den traits with Soshu influences, his work often displays a refined masame and itame hada and an elegant midare hamon. Kuninaga’s blades are valued for their practicality and understated beauty, reflecting the regional craftsmanship of the Uda school. Signed tanto by Kuninaga are rare, making this piece a valuable addition for collectors of Muromachi-era swords. Key Details: • Period: Late Muromachi;likely Eiroku era(1558-1569) • Signature: Kuninaga (nijimei) • School: Likely Uda, based on the workmanship and mei • Certification: NBTHK Hozon Kanteisho • Nagasa: 25cm • Sori: 0 • Mihaba: 2.3 cm • Moto-kasane: 6 mm • Saki-kasane: 4 mm • Nakago length: 9 cm • Condition: overall good condition. spots of loose grain, revealed by polishing. Habaki should be replaced, though is not detrimental. • Mounting: simple and well fitting shirasaya. accompanying two piece habaki: silk bukuro included With its understated elegance, this tanto is a fine addition for collectors of Muromachi-era blades or those interested in the Uda school’s unique smithing techniques.
Price: 1750 USD
Location: Whiteland, Indiana
End Time: 2024-11-19T17:57:59.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Primary Material: Iron
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Featured Refinements: Antique Samurai Sword
Region of Origin: Japan
Age: Pre-1800