Kaneie, Signed & Dated, Circa 1315 A.D., Kamakura

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Kaneie

Signed & Dated, Circa 1315 A.D.

Kamakura

Juyo token by the NBTHK

J?y?-t?ken at the 34th j?y? shinsa held on April 14, 1988

tachi, mei: Bish? Osafune-j? Kaneie – Sh?wa yonen j?nigatsu hi (?????????????????) – “Kaneie, resident of Osafune in Bizen province, on a day in the twelfth month of Sh?wa four (1315)”

T?ky?, Tanaka Teruo (????)

Measurements

nagasa 64.2 cm, sori 1.4 cm, motohaba 2.9 cm, sakihaba 1.6 cm, kissaki-nagasa 2.4 cm, nakago-nagasa 17.9 cm, nakago-sori 0.2 cm

Description

Keij?: shinogi-zukuri, iori-mune, relatively slender mihaba, rather deep sori, ko-kissaki

Kitae: itame that is mixed with mokume and some nagare and that features ji-nie and a faint utsuri

Hamon: suguha-ch? in ko-nie-deki that is mixed with ko-gunome and ashi

B?shi: sugu with a ko-maru-kaeri

Nakago: ubu, kurijiri, the yasurime are indiscernible, three mekugi-ana, the haki-omote side bears towards the back of the tang a naga-mei and the ura side an identically positioned date

Explanation

The meikan list two Kaneie (??), one being associated with the Fukuoka-Ichimonji, and one with the Osafune School, and for the latter, dates works from Sh?wa four (??, 1315), the Bunna era (??, 1352–1356), Eiwa four (??, 1378), and from the Eish? era (??, 1504–1521) are referenced. This makes the blade introduced here the earliest dated work of Osafune Kaneie in existence. Details about Kaneie are unclear, but we can say with certainty that he was a smith of the Osafune School.

This blade shows an itame that is mixed with some nagare and that features a faint utsuri. The hamon is a suguha-ch? in ko-nie-deki and is mixed with ko-gunome and ashi. Such an interpretation is often seen with contemporary Osafune School works. The date of the Sh?wa era makes this blade a very valuable reference.

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