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Popular Sword | Horii Taneji 2 shaku 3 sun 3 bu Shirasaya

Popular Sword | Horii Taneji 2 shaku 3 sun 3 bu Shirasaya

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Regular price 550,000 yen
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Regular price 620,000Yen Sale price 550,000Yen
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Length 70.6cm
Warp 2.2cm

Country: Hokkaido
Era: 33

Inscription
Table: Tanetsugu Horii
Back: Auspicious day, November 1958

Swordsmith Horii Taneji was born as the second son of Horii Toshihide, and his grandfather was Taneaki and his older brother Nobuhide. He inherited the character "Tane" from his grandfather and was named Taneji because he was the second son. In March 1940, he joined the Muroran Works of the Japan Steel Works, and learned sword forging from his father, Toshihide, who was at the attached swordsmith shop at the time. In 1943, his works were selected for the New Japanese Sword Exhibition. In 1952, he was honored to create a sword commemorating the peace treaty. From 1958 to 1963, he exhibited and was selected at the sword-making techniques exhibition, and won numerous awards at the New Famous Sword Exhibition, including the Effort Award in 1964, the Encouragement Award in 1969, and the Effort Award in 1970.

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Swordsmith Horii Taneji was born as the second son of Horii Toshihide, and his grandfathers were Taneakira and
He had an older brother named Nobuhide, and was named Taneji because he inherited the character "Tane" from his grandfather and was the second son.
In March 1940, he joined the Muroran Works of the Japan Steel Works, where he learned sword forging from his father, Toshihide, who was at the affiliated sword forge at the time.
In 18, he was selected to exhibit at the New Japanese Sword Exhibition. In 27, he was honored to create a sword to commemorate the peace treaty. From 33 to 38, he exhibited at the Sword Making Techniques Exhibition and was selected.
He won numerous awards at the New Masterpiece Sword Exhibition, including the Effort Award in 39, the Encouragement Award in 44, and the Effort Award in 45.

 

Sword inscription|Taneji Horii (front)
        Auspicious day in November 1958 (back)
Length: 70.6cm (2 shaku 3 sun 3 bu)
Warp | 2.2cm
Original width|35.4mm
Tip width|24.6mm
Motoshige|7.3mm
Tip weight|4.9mm
Weight | Blade 1010g, Unsheathed 1098g

Registration | May 18, 5 Hokkaido No. 14186

 

*As this was owned as an art sword, we cannot say how sharp it is or how sharp the blade is.
*The sword holder is for photography purposes only and is not a product.

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