Mumei Kaibe Preserved sword with arrangements

$6,860.00

Basic information

Front name: Morihisa, resident of Fukuoka, Chikuzen Province

Inscription on reverse: Unmarked

Period: Unknown (no description)

Type: Sword

Attachment: With fittings

Certifications: ‘Preserved Sword’ by the Society for Preservation of Japanese Art Swords

Dimensions and features

Blade Length: 66.0 cm

Width at Hamachi / Moto-Haba: 29.9 mm

Thickness at Moto-Kasane: 6.9 mm

Curve / SORI: 0.3 cm

Width at Kissaki / Saki-Haba: 23.2 mm

Thickness at Saki-Kasane: 5.9 mm

Mekugi-ana (nail holes): 2

Weight

With Saya: 923 g

Blade Only: 686 g

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Basic information

Front name: Morihisa, resident of Fukuoka, Chikuzen Province

Inscription on reverse: Unmarked

Period: Unknown (no description)

Type: Sword

Attachment: With fittings

Certifications: ‘Preserved Sword’ by the Society for Preservation of Japanese Art Swords

Dimensions and features

Blade Length: 66.0 cm

Width at Hamachi / Moto-Haba: 29.9 mm

Thickness at Moto-Kasane: 6.9 mm

Curve / SORI: 0.3 cm

Width at Kissaki / Saki-Haba: 23.2 mm

Thickness at Saki-Kasane: 5.9 mm

Mekugi-ana (nail holes): 2

Weight

With Saya: 923 g

Blade Only: 686 g

Basic information

Front name: Morihisa, resident of Fukuoka, Chikuzen Province

Inscription on reverse: Unmarked

Period: Unknown (no description)

Type: Sword

Attachment: With fittings

Certifications: ‘Preserved Sword’ by the Society for Preservation of Japanese Art Swords

Dimensions and features

Blade Length: 66.0 cm

Width at Hamachi / Moto-Haba: 29.9 mm

Thickness at Moto-Kasane: 6.9 mm

Curve / SORI: 0.3 cm

Width at Kissaki / Saki-Haba: 23.2 mm

Thickness at Saki-Kasane: 5.9 mm

Mekugi-ana (nail holes): 2

Weight

With Saya: 923 g

Blade Only: 686 g

Sword Description

This unmarked sword is said to have been made by 'Chikuzen-no-kuni Fukuoka Sumi Morihisa' and is recognised as a 'Preserved Sword' by the Japan Art Sword Preservation Society. It has a blade length of 66.0 cm and is in very good condition. While the warp is moderate, the sword has a robust and stable construction with a solid structure in terms of original width and original weight.

Characteristics of the warp

Modest warp: a shallow warp of 0.3 cm gives a refined, contemporary impression.

Robust construction: Solid construction with an original width of 29.9 mm and original weight of 6.9 mm demonstrates durability.

Excellent point design: the point width of 23.2 mm and the point weight of 5.9 mm show how sharp it is.

Condition and accessories

CONDITION: The sword and its decoration are in very good condition and suitable for viewing and study.

Decoration: The sword is decorated to protect the blade and enhance its artistic value. Specific details of the decoration are unknown, but it is expected to be of a dignified finish.

Characteristic points.

Moderate size with a blade length of 66.0 cm and a modest warp for a well-balanced shape.

Robust and durable construction.

A high quality piece, recognised as a 'Preserved Sword' by the Society for Preservation of Japanese Art Swords.

Comes with a preparation which further enhances its value as a work of art.

Recommendations.

This is a very reliable sword, certified as a 'preserved sword'. It is characterised by its modest warp and has an attractive design in keeping with contemporary aesthetics. The sword comes with a complete set of fittings and is in a good state of preservation, making it highly suitable for appreciation and collection. It is an excellent example of the skill and beauty of Japanese swordsmanship.

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