Antique Nihonto Katana Attributed to Tegai NBTHK TOKUBETSU HOZON TOKEN Certificate

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Authentic Nihontō Japanese Sword Katana Attributed to Den Tegai 伝 手掻 NBTHK TOKUBETSU HOZON TOKEN Certificate

The Tekaki school was a group of swordsmiths affiliated with Todai-ji, residing in front of the west gate of Todai-ji, known as Tengaimon. They were called Tekaki because of their location. Among the five major schools of Yamato, the Tekaki school was known for being the largest, most prosperous, and most stable in terms of skill. The names Tekaimachi and Kanenagamachi still reflect this history.

The founder of the Tekaki school was Kanehiro, active around the Shoo period (1288) in the middle of the Kamakura period. Notable works include the famous "Kotegashiwa" (which was lost in the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923), a national treasure in the Iwasaki family collection, and six other important cultural properties. These designated items are known for their short two-character signatures at the end of the tang.

Other representative swordsmiths of the Tekaki school include Kanehisa, Kanekiyo, Kanetomo, and Kanetoshi. It is said that one of the Ten Great Disciples of Masamune, Kaneuji (whose initial name was Kaneshige), also belonged to the Tekaki school. This school continued through the Nanbokucho period into the Muromachi period. Works from the Nanbokucho period are called "Tekaki," and those from the Oei period onward are called "Sue-Tekaki." The Tekaki school is characterized by strong nie (martensite crystals) and a clear jigane (steel surface) among the five major schools of Yamato.

This sword, though greatly shortened, still proudly boasts a blade length of over two shaku three sun (approximately 70 cm). The fine, well-forged itame (wood grain pattern) with flowing and straight grain features a faint utsuri (shadowy pattern). The blade has a bright, clear nioiguchi (temper line) in the suguha (straight) style, showing a short, charming hitatsura (scattered temper) slightly above the monouchi (cutting area) on the omote (front) side.

This sword has not yet undergone a Juyo Token (Important Sword) appraisal. We hope it will be promoted to such status by its new owner.

Bare weight: 659 grams.

Nihontō Information

Name 名称  無銘(伝 手掻) - Mumei (Den Tegai)
Blade Length 刀長  二尺三寸三厘弱 / 69.8 cm
Sori 反り  四分七厘弱 / 1.43 cm
Blade Width 元幅  30.1 mm
Blade Thickness 元重  6.8 mm
Tip Width 先幅  物打24.0 mm 横手位置20.4 mm
Tip Thickness 先重  物打5.1 mm 松葉先3.8 mm
Mekugi-ana 目釘穴  2個
Age 時代  鎌倉後期 The latter period of Kamakura era (13th - 14th century)
Certificate 鑑定書  特別保存刀剣鑑定書(NBTHK TOKUBETSU HOZON TOKEN Certificate)
Registration 登録  昭和37年9月25日 鳥取県登録 Registered on September 25, 1962, in Tottori Prefecture
Included 附属 ・素銅地金鍍金はばき (Plain Copper with Gold-plated Habaki) 
・白鞘 (Shirasaya Case)

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The Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai (日本美術刀剣保存協会), also known as the Society for the Preservation of Japanese Art Swords, is one of the most respected organizations for Japanese sword certification. The NBTHK conducted a meticulous evaluation of this blade and determined that it possesses historical and artistic significance worthy of preservation. The purchaser will receive this original certificate.

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