ITEM# UJKA333 – Catalogue 33 – Sold

A Motoshige Katana (元重)

ujka333 - A Motoshige Katana / 元重 刀

Motoshige is the founder of the Motoshige school in Bizen province, a swordsmith of extraordinary pedigree. The younger brother of Morishige and older brother of Shigezane, he was also the grandson of Moriie – and one of the celebrated “Three Students Great of Sôshû Sadamune,” known as the Sadamune no Santetsu. This lineage shows: Motoshige was a prolific maker with a talent for crafting supremely sharp swords over a long career that began at the end of the Kamakura period and extended into the warring Nambokuchô era, when this katana was produced.

A substantial 10cm ô-kissaki gives this blade an unmistakable aura of power. The well-forged itame hada mixed with mokume stands out clearly under light, with a faint utsuri drifting in the background above the hamon – a hallmark of fine Bizen work. The bright suguha-chô hamon is laden with ko-nie and punctuated by ko-gunome, ashi, and vivid black streaks of kinsuji that bring the blade fully to life. The boshi runs sugu with a hint of notare and a brief ko-maru-kaeri. The nakago is a clean ô-suriage, kirijiri, with three mekugi-ana.

The sword carries remarkable provenance. A rare origami by Hon’ami Kôchû from 1709 values the blade at seven gold pieces, and a further origami dated 1893 adds to the chain of authentication. The sayagaki by Hon’ami Nisshû, dated Shôwa 1979, confirms the attribution and records the blade length. The beautifully crafted koshirae – lacquered black with ribbed saya, white silk tsuka with jabara-maki wrapping, and fittings in a theme of sakura, crickets, chrysanthemums and butterflies – adds considerable class to an already exceptional package. This sword was designated NBTHK Juyo Token at the 30th session.

Item Number UJKA333
Sword Type Katana
Attribution Attributed to Motoshige (mumei, ô-suriage)
School Motoshige school
Province Bizen
Period Nambokuchô period (circa Kenmu-Joji era: 1334-1368)
Nagasa 67.8cm
Sori 1.0cm
Moto-haba 2.87cm
Weight 645g
Nakago Ô-suriage, kirijiri, sujikai-yasurime, three mekugi-ana, mumei
Jihada Finely forged standing-out itame mixed with mokume, with a faint utsuri
Hamon Ko-nie-laden suguha-chô mixed with ko-gunome, ashi, nie-deki and kinsuji
Boshi Sugu with a hint of notare and a brief ko-maru-kaeri
Certificates NBTHK Juyo Token (30th session); NTHK-NPO Kanteisho (koshirae, tsuba and fuchi-kashira)
Fujishiro Rank Jojo-saku
Sharpness Rating Saijo-ô-wazamono
Sayagaki Hon’ami Nisshû — Bizen no Kuni Motoshige, ô-suriage mumei, dated Joiji era (1362-1368), with reference to Hon’ami Kôchû origami, dated Shôwa 1979
Koshirae Kuro-ro-iro-nuri ichibu-kizami saya uchigatana-koshirae (黒呂色塗一分刻鞘打刀拵え) – lacquered in glossy black with saya ribbed every 1-bu; white silk jabara-maki tsuka; Showa period (1926-1989)
Tsuba Polished iron, attributed to Nakai Ariyuki, Chôshû province, late Edo period; butterfly and chrysanthemum motif with gold-filled hitsu-ana; NTHK-NPO Kanteisho
Fuchi-kashira Attributed to Mino school, late Edo period (1780-1867); floral motif with gold highlights
Menuki Floral theme with gold highlights
Habaki Gold ni-ju habaki with fine file marks
Catalogue Catalogue 33
Status Sold
Includes Shirasaya with sayagaki, koshirae, sword bags, stand, kit, DVD, booklet, description, Hon’ami Kôchû origami (1709), origami (1893)

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