ITEM# UJWA249 – Catalogue 37 – Sold
A Yasusada Tameshigiri Wakizashi (大和守安定)

Yamato no Kami Yasusada is one of the most celebrated names of the Shintô period – a swordsmith whose blades were so reliably lethal that he earned the coveted rank of ryô-wazamono, reserved for makers of the most cutting-effective swords. Said to have originated from Echizen province and studied under the great master Shodai Yasutsugu, Yasusada later moved to Edo where he flourished during the Kanbun era (1661-1673), forging a close working relationship with the grandmaster sword tester Yamano Ka’emon Nagahisa. This long and authoritative ô-wakizashi is a prime example of everything that made Yasusada famous.
The blade carries a vibrant gunome-midare hamon with spectacular extra-long ashi erupting across the wide yakiba – classic Yasusada in every respect. The jihada is well-forged ko-itame enriched with shining ji-nie and impressive tunnels of chikei, with masame-hada running through the shinogi-ji. The beautifully crafted shirasaya mirrors the itame grain of the steel – a fitting tribute to the blade it houses. The habakiis gold-wrapped with diagonal file marks.
The gold-inlaid cutting test inscription on the reverse of the ubu nakago records the following: on the 14th day of the first month of Kanbun 2 (January 14, 1662), this sword severed through two bodies in a single stroke – the test performed and certified by Yamano Ka’emon Nagahisa with his personal monogram. A document of remarkable historical weight, carried in the steel itself for over three and a half centuries.
| Item Number | UJWA249 |
| Sword Type | Ô-wakizashi |
| Swordsmith | Yamato no Kami Yasusada (first generation) |
| Swordsmith (JP) | 大和守安定 |
| Signature | Yamato no Kami Yasusada |
| School | Kishû Ishido School |
| Province | Musashi (resident of Edo) |
| Period | Shintô – Early Edo period (Kanbun era: 1661-1673) |
| Nagasa | 56.9 cm |
| Sori | 1.3 cm |
| Moto-haba | 3.02 cm |
| Weight | 560 g |
| Nakago | Ubu-nakago, ô-sujikai-yasurime (greatly slanting file marks), 1 mekugi-ana |
| Jihada | Ko-itame with ji-nie, masame-hada in shinogi-ji, deep chikei |
| Hamon | Bright gunome-midare with extra-long ashi, wide yakiba |
| Tameshigiri (JP) | 寛文二年正月十四日 貳ツ胴截断 山野加右衛門永久(花押) |
| Habaki | Gold-wrapped habaki with diagonal file marks |
| Certificates | NBTHK Hozon |
| Fujishiro Rank | Jo-saku |
| Sharpness Rating | Ryô-Wazamono |
| Catalogue | Catalogue 37 |
| Status | Sold |
| Includes | Shirasaya, bag, stand, kit, booklet, printed description |
