JUYO TOKEN ENJU TARO KUNIMURA

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JUYO TOKEN

ENJU TARO KUNIMURA

with Cutting Test:

kiritsuke-mei : ?-kesa ichido d? ry?do otoshi (?????????) –

 “Cut twice through a single body via the  ?-kesa  cut”

700 + years old

w/ Sayagaki by Tanobe Michihiro Sensei, of the NBTHK

Measurements

nagasa  70.7 cm,  sori  1.8 cm,  motohaba  2.7 cm,  sakihaba  1.55 cm,  kissaki-nagasa  2.35 cm,  nakago-nagasa  16.55 cm,  nakago-sori  0.1 cm

Description

Keij? shinogi-zukuri iori-mune , relatively slender  mihaba , noticeable taper, high  shinogi , normal  kasane , deep  toriizori -style  sori ko-kissaki

Kitae : overall densely forged  itame  that is mixed with  mokume  and with  nagare  in places and that features plenty of  ji-nie , fne  chikei , and a faint  shirake-utsuri

Hamon hoso-suguha  in  ko-nie-deki  with a bright  nioiguchi  that tends a little bit to a gently undulating  ko-notare  in places and that is mixed with  ko-ashi  and along the upper half of the blade with  nij?ba  elements that give the  ha  a striped appearance

B?shi sugu  with a brief  ?-maru-kaeri

Nakago ?-suriage , very shallow  ha-agari kurijiri sujikai-yasurime , two  mekugi-ana mumei , the  sashi-omote  side bears towards the  nakago-mune  the result of a cutting test added via a  kiritsuke-mei

Explanation

Kunimura was the founder of the Higo-based Enju School and was according to tradition the son of the Yamato Senju’in smith Hiromura (??) who became the son-in-law of Rai Kuniyuki (???). Thus, Kunimura was Rai Kuniyuki’s grandson from a daughter who had married into another family. The school founded by Kunimura have rise to many excellent smiths, e.g. Kuniyoshi (??), Kunitoki (??), Kuniyasu (??), Kunitomo (??), Kunisuke (??), Kuninobu (??), and Kunitsuna (??) and flourished from the end of the Kamakura to the Nanbokuch? period in the Waifu (??) region of the Kikuchi district (???) of Higo province. The Enju smiths did not display many individual features in their workmanship and followed basically the Yamashiro Rai style, with the difference that their  kitae  shows a trend towards  masame  and a  shirake-utsuri , that their  hamon  has a more subdued  nioiguchi  with lesser  hataraki , and that their  b?shi  runs back as  ?-maru  with a brief  kaeri .

This blade shows an  itame  that is mixed with  mokume  and  nagare  and that features plenty of  ji-nie , fine  chikei , and a faint  shirake-utsuri . The  hamon  is a  hoso-suguha  in  ko-nie-deki  with  nij?ba  that give the  ha  a striped appearance and the  b?shi  is  ?-maru  with a brief  kaeri  whereupon we clearly recognize in the  jiba  all the characteristic features of the Enju School. The blade was originally probably relatively long and within the school, slender blades with a noticeable taper and a  ko-kissaki  usually go back to the hand of Kunimura, what further substantiates the attribution to this smith. The blade displays an excellent  deki  in an elegant  suguha  in  ko-nie-deki  with a bright  nioiguchi .

ERA: “KAMAKURA” ( 1186 TO 1332 AD.)

APPROXIMATE AGE OF BLADE: “700” YEARS

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“IF UNSIGNED”

ATTRIBUTED TO: “ENJU KUNIMURA”

SCHOOL (MON): “HIGO ENJU”, FOUNDER!

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“THE NAKAGO” (TANG)

MEI (MAKERS SIGNATURE): MUMEI (UNSIGNED). DUE TO SHORTING OF THE TANG.

THIS IS A VERY COMMON PROCEDURE, NORMALLY DONE TO CUSTOMIZE THE BLADE (HIS LIFE DEPENDED ON IT) TO THE OWNER / USER!

OMOTE MEI: NONE, O-SURIAGE.

(THE OMOTE IS THE SIDE WORM AWAY FROM THE BODY)

URA MEI: CUTTING TEST, PROBABLY DONE IN THE LATE KOTO PERIOD (1500 TO 1600 AD.)

(THE URA IS THE SIDE WORN TOWARD THE BODY)

NENGO (DATE): ABOUT 1305 AD. ( DETERMINED VIA ASSOCIATION WITH THE MAKER)

TAMESHIGIRI (CUTTING TEST): “TWO STROKE TEST”, ONLY ATTEMPTED WITH BLADES OF SUPREME SHARPNESS (OTHERS WOULD FAIL). 1st. TEST # 5; OKESA (SEE CHART). 2 nd. TEST # 12; NI-NO-DO (SEE CHART).

JIRI (TANG END): SAKIKURI (SLIGHTLY ROUND).

MEKUGI ANA (HOLE IN TANG, FOR RETAINING PEG): TWO

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BLADE: TYPE: TACHI (CUTTING EDGE WORN DOWN).

STYLE: SHINOGI-ZUKURI (MOST POPULAR STYLE)

MUNE (BACK RIDGE) : IORI (PEAKED)

NAGASA (LENGTH OF CUTTING EDGE): 27 7/8″ (70.8 cm.)

SORI (CURVATURE): 1 5/8″ (4.1 cm.)

MOTOHABA (WIDTH): 1 1/8″ (3.2 cm.)

BOSHI: (TEMPERING IN POINT): CHU-MARU (MEDIUM CURVE).

KO-HAKIKAKE” (SHORT TURN BACK).

KISSAKI (POINT STYLE): SMALL TO MEDIUM, TYPICAL KAMAKURA STYLE.

HAMON (TEMPERING, MARTENSITE): MEDIUM SUGUBA (STRAIGHT), KO-NIE, (SMALL ‘VERY BRIGHT” NIE) NIE IS MARTENSITE CRYSTALS.

HADA / KITAE (BLADE GRAIN STYLE): KO-ITAME, (FINE BURL WOOD GRAIN), WITH FIRM TEXTURE THAT APPEARS SOFT.

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“CONDITION”

KIZU (FLAWS): “NONE”

POLISH: EXCELLENT, IT WAS POLISHED ONLY A FEW YEARS AGO.

DAMAGE: “NONE”!

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SHIRA SAYA (STORAGE CASE), “HIGH QUALITY”, WITH “SAYAGAKI” (EXPLANATION OF SWORD WRITTEN ON THE SCABBARD) BY TANOBE MICHIHIRO SAMA, OF THE N.B.T.H.K.!

OTHER: THE KAMAKURA SHAPE, AND BALANCE ARE TRULY REMARKABLE. THIS IS AN EXTREMELY GRACEFUL BLADE!

KUNIMURA THEN FOUNDED THE “ENJU SCHOOL” WHO’S WORKS GAINED RAPID
POPULARITY. KUNIMURA’S WORKS BORE A STRIKING RESEMBLANCE TO THOSE OF HIS
SENSEI (TEACHER) RAI KUNIYUKI. AS THERE ARE “FEWER THAN 10” DAITO’S
(LONG SWORDS) ATTRIBUTED TO ENJU KUNIMURA, IT IS THE OPINION OF SOME
EXPERTS THAT A NUMBER OF HIS UNSIGNED WORKS HAVE BEEN COUNTED AMONGST
THOSE OF RAI KUNIYUKI ( A NATIONAL TREASURE SWORD MAKER ). PLEASE NOTE
THE EXCERPTS FROM WM. HAWLEY’S “JAPANESE SWORD SMITHS” AN ACCURATE
INFORMATIONAL, AND VALUE INDEX. THE COLUMNS ARE, FROM L TO R: MAKERS
NAME, PROVINCE NAME, AVERAGE WORKING DATE, VALUE INDEX, THE NORMAL
RATINGS, FOR ALL MAKERS ARE FROM 5 POINTS, TO 100 POINTS. “JUYO BLADES;
100 POINTS, AND UP TO “600” POINTS FOR A BLADE OF NATIONAL. TREAS.
STATUS, REMARKS, CODE INDEX.

KUNIMURA’S WORKS ARE SO SCARCE (LESS THAN 10) THAT THERE ARE NO PUBLICLY
RECORDED SALES FOR COMPARISON. HOWEVER, A SIGNED, JUYO BLADE BY HIS SON
“KUNITOKI” SOLD IN 1992 FOR $165,000.00 USD, IT WAS FROM THE “COMPTON COLLECTION” (SEE IMAGE BELOW).

KUNITOKI IS RATED AT 50 POINTS (FOR AN AVERAGE BLADE).
KUNIMURA IS RATED AT 100 POINTS.

THE KUNITOKI IS TRULY AN EXCEPTIONAL BLADE, AND IS ILLUSTRATED IN
“TANOBE SAMA’S BOOK” (TANOBE SAMA ALSO DID THE “SAYA GAKI” FOR THE
KUNIMURA). I HAVE PERSONALLY EXAMINED THIS KUNITOKI ON “MANY OCCASIONS”.
IT WAS AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT FOR THE BUYER.

” JUYO ENJU KUNIMURA”, THERE ARE ONLY ABOUT “10” DAITO (LONG SWORDS) KNOWN TO EXISTS BY HIM TODAY!!!.

THE BLADE IS APPROXIMATELY ” 700 YEARS OLD “, AND IS “NEARLY PERFECT “!

THE CONDITION IS TRULY REMARKABLE. THE KODOGU ( FITTINGS ) ARE FROM THE LATE KOTO, OR VERY EARLY EDO (APPROX. 1550 TO 1650) PERIOD. BOTH THE BLADE, AND THE FITTINGS ARE FROM “HIGO” PROVINCE. THEY ARE OF THE QUALITY THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN TAKEN INTO BATTLE BY A DAIMYO (WAR LORD), OR A SAMURAI GENERAL. ONLY A VERY AFFLUENT SAMURAI, COULD HAVE AFFORDED SUCH A BLADE IN THAT TIME PERIOD.

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