Tadahiro - 126086
Tachi Mei (Signature): Hizen no Kuni ju Omi Daijo Fujiwara Tadahiro
Information about the blacksmith:
Name: Omi Daijo Tadahiro
Real name: Hashimoto Heisakuro
Tadahiro lived from 1604 to 1693 and, according to legend, worked as a swordsmith for over 60 years.
At the young age of 19, he became the successor to Tadayoshi, who in turn was a student of the famous Umetada Myoju, one of the most influential blacksmiths in Japanese history.
Some of Tadahiro's works have the rating Juyo Token (historically relevant swords), which confirms his outstanding skills as a blacksmith.
Information about the sword:
Nagasa (blade sounds): 75.4 cm
Sori (curvature): 1.5 cm
Sakihaba: 22.6 mm
Sakikasane: 4.9 mm
Motohaba: 32.6 mm
Motokasane: 7.1 mm
Sound design: Shinogi-zukuri, Iori-mune
Jihada: Konuka (Ko-itame)
Hamon: Suguha
Boshi: Massugu Haitte O-maru ni Kaeru
Nakago (blade fishing rod): Ubu
Sword epoch: Shinto
Blade weight: 880g
The blade is rated Tokubetsu Hozon (especially worthy of preservation) by the NBTHK. The NBTHK certificate is included in the offer.
The offer also includes the beautiful Koshirae in the classic design of a Tachi. The blade is also mounted in shirasaya.
This sword is currently still in Japan. We will take care of the import process if you decide to buy it.
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