ITEM# UJKA245 – Catalogue 27 – Sold
A Yasutsuna Katana (阿波守康綱)

Awa no Kami Yasutsuna worked in the Yasuhiro branch of the Kii Ishido school, a lineage that looked directly to the great Bizen Ichimonji masters of the Kôtô period for its inspiration. He divided his working life between Kii province (present-day Wakayama) and the flourishing city of Osaka, and on this particular blade he took the unusual step of recording his whereabouts in the nakago inscription itself: Oite Sesshu Joka Tsukuru Kore – crafted near a castle in Sesshu. That castle can only be the great Osaka-jo, originally raised by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1583. It is a rare and personal detail that places the sword precisely in the cultural and physical landscape of early Edo Japan.
The blade delivers everything a Kii Ishido sword should. The hamon is a vibrant choji-midare with billowing clove-blossom forms extending in true high-yaki fashion across the width of the blade, punctuated by hints of koshibiraki and fine sunagashi throughout. Nie is plentiful and bright. The jihada is a well-worked itame with flowing masame in the shinogi-ji, scattered tobiyaki temper spots in the ji, and a light but discernible utsuri – hallmarks all of the Bizen-inspired tradition this smith carried forward. The koshi yujo yasuri habaki is a fine single piece.
The koshirae is a beautifully preserved early Edo mounting. The tsuba is the standout piece: an iron sukashi design of the Heianjo-Zogan school, dating to the 1600s, with brass-inlay tomoe motifs symbolising the threefold division of Man, Earth, and Sky – certified NTHK-NPO Kanteisho in its own right. The fuchi-kashira carry elegant kikyo (bellflower) decoration in shakudo and gold, while the menuki depict an ikebana arrangement. The blade holds a sayagaki by Dr. Kanzan Sato – former director of the NBTHK – dated February 1973, one of the most authoritative attributions any Shintô sword can carry. NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon certified.
| Item Number | UJKA245 |
| Sword Type | Katana |
| Swordsmith | Awa no Kami Yasutsuna |
| Swordsmith (JP) | 阿波守康綱 |
| Signature | Awa no Kami Yasutsuna / Oite Sesshu Joka Tsukuru Kore |
| School | Kii Ishido (Yasuhiro branch) |
| Province | Kii (Wakayama) / Sesshu (Osaka) |
| Period | Shintô – Early Edo period (Kanbun era: 1661-1673) |
| Nagasa | 70.3cm (2-shaku 3-sun 2-bu) |
| Sori | 1.5cm |
| Moto-haba | 3.0cm |
| Weight | 680g |
| Nakago | 19.5cm, 1 mekugi-ana |
| Jihada | Itame with masame, tobiyaki and light utsuri |
| Hamon | Bright choji midare and koshibiraki with sunagashi, plentiful nie |
| Certificates | NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon; NTHK-NPO Kanteisho (koshirae and tsuba) |
| Sayagaki | Dr. Sato Kanzan (former director of the NBTHK) — Awa no Kami Yasutsuna, dated Showa Mizunoto Kisaragi (February 1973) |
| Koshirae | Early Edo period koshirae with black lacquer saya and blue cord |
| Tsuba | Heianjo-Zogan school, iron sukashi with brass-inlay tomoe design, 1600s; NTHK-NPO Kanteisho |
| Fuchi-kashira | Kikyo (bellflower) motif in shakudo and gold |
| Menuki | Ikebana arrangement |
| Habaki | Koshi yujo yasuri habaki |
| Catalogue | Catalogue 27 |
| Status | Sold |
| Includes | Shirasaya, koshirae, fabric bags, stand, kit, DVD, booklet, description |
