ITEM# UJWA152 – Catalogue 18 – Sold
A Kanewaka ‘Matasuke’ Wakizashi (賀州住兼若)

The Kanewaka name from Kaga province commands the highest respect in the world of Japanese swords. This school produced top-quality blades for notable daimyo (great families), and the reputation of their craft was such that – as the saying went – even a poor samurai who carried a Kanewaka sword would be considered a worthy partner. The 2nd generation Kanewaka, known as Matasuke, worked during the Meireki era and this wakizashi is a fine example of his art at its fullest.
Recently polished and now showing all of its qualities, the blade displays the hallmarks of a genuine Kanewaka School work. Most striking are the beautiful tobiyaki – floating temper spots that leap vividly off the blade and are a signature characteristic of this school. The steel has tremendous presence, well worth the time and care that a fresh polish demands.
The full koshirae is an added pleasure. The tsuba carries gold accents emblematic of the Kaga region’s celebrated decorative tradition, and the fuchi-kashira features the much-loved ume (plum blossom) – the flower of peace and good fortune. Kaga school fittings of this quality are rarely found matched to a sword with two certificates. Of additional note: the katana made by the son of this smith (Shirouemon) is Item# UJKA130 – making this a potential father-and-son daisho.
| Item Number | UJWA152 |
| Sword Type | Wakizashi |
| Swordsmith | Kanewaka (2nd generation, Matasuke) |
| Swordsmith (JP) | 賀州住兼若 |
| Signature | Kashu ju Kanewaka (2nd generation, Matasuke) |
| Province | Kaga no Kuni (Ishikawa prefecture) |
| Period | Early Edo – Meireki era (1655-1658) |
| Nagasa | 41.8cm |
| Sori | 1.4cm |
| Moto-haba | 2.9cm |
| Nakago | Ubu-nakago, shiri (slightly trimmed), katte sagari yasuri |
| Jihada | Ko-itame |
| Hamon | Gunome-midare and hako shape hamon with tobiyaki |
| Fujishiro Rank | Jo-saku |
| Certificates | NTHK-NPO Kanteisho (sword designated as Important by the Society for the Preservation of the Japanese Sword) |
| Tsuba | Iron with gold accents in Kaga regional style |
| Fuchi-kashira | Ume (plum blossom) motif |
| Catalogue | Catalogue 18 |
| Status | Sold |
| Includes | Koshirae, carry bag, sword stand, maintenance kit, DVD, printed care guide, exportation paperwork |
