A SHODAI MASANORI DAISHO WITH KATANA CUTTING TEST AND HORIMONO

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Overview

Shodai (first generation) Yamato no Daijo Masanori is said to be a last descendant of Yamashiro Sanjo Yoshinori. He was taught initially by his father, Norimitsu, after which he moved to Kyoto in Yamashiro to finish his training.
The Matsudaira Tadanao clan as a retainer and swordsmith in Echizen province then hired him where he remained for the rest of his working life.
He produced many fine swords recognized for the cutting quality and beauty.
Born in the late Koto, Masanori worked in the Keicho Shinto period. Often said to be the second Golden Era of sword making, 1596-1615. This short window of time from the Momoyama Period was a transitional pivot point towards the long and relatively peaceful Edo Period.
Masanori is ranked a Jo-Saku (superior swordsmith) and Ryo Wazamono (very good cutting ability) for the sharpness of his blades. This sword has NBTHK Hozon papers of authentication.
This long wakizashi encompasses all what makes Masanori such a celebrated and skilled smith. The blade has a consistent nio-guchi (band of crystals in the wavy gunome hamon) with ji-nie (tiny visible crystals in the body), a healthy moto-haba (width at base) of 2.8cm and a curvature that is meant to draw quickly.
The hamon is also brimming with hataraki (activity) such as sunagashi (streams of sand) and kinsen (golden lines).
The nakago (tang) is ubu (in original condition) with an attractively chiseled signature.
The sword has also recently been polished to a high standard allowing the piece to display all her beauty.
A Past Meets Present Daisho
Soon after the wakizashi was secured, as providence would have it, an incredible katana by Shodai Masanori was secured for the client.
The katana holds a kinzogan tameshi-mei (gold writing cutting test result) on the nakago (tang). During the Edo period it was common practice to test the sharpness of swords on convicted (often de-capitated) criminals.
In this particular cutting test, the katana severed through two human bodies in one single stroke. The test was performed in May of 1679 by Shogun-appointed master swordsman, Yamano Kanjuro Hisahide.
Along with a cutting test, this sword also carries beautiful works of horimono (engraving) of Buddhist deities giving spiritual protection to the sword and owner.
As the katana already had koshirae (fittings), together with the client, a decision was made to secure fittings for the wakizashi that complimented the katana so a ‘near perfect’ custom daisho was to be produced.
This was common practice for Samurai during the Edo period. It was not realistic for many to have exact duplicates for the fittings, especially when swords were acquired at different times.
For full details on this remarkable project, please scroll through the images below.

*Photos by Eric Bossick for Unique Japan

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