Discover Rai Kunizane’s Timeless Tachi Katana Sword A Journey Through History
Embark on a journey through Japanese sword history with Rai Kunizane’s masterpiece katana from the Kamakura era (1280). This exceptional blade, certified by the prestigious NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon, offers a glimpse into the artistry and craftsmanship of the renowned Rai school.
Immerse yourself in the legacy of Rai Kunizane, a master swordsmith from the revered Rai school in Yamashiro Province. Trained by the illustrious Rai Kunitoshi, Kunizane’s craftsmanship is a testament to the school’s unparalleled quality and historical significance.
Exquisite Craftsmanship: This katana showcases classic Rai school features, including Ko-mokume grain, Ko-gunome-type hamon with kinsuji, Ko-ashi, and well-defined ego points. Despite nearly eight centuries of history, the blade’s flawless state attests to superior craftsmanship.
Insights from Tanobe Michihiro Sensei: Accompanying the katana is a shirasaya with a Sayagaki – an appreciation note – by Tanobe Michihiro Sensei. As one of the foremost authorities in Japanese sword history, his insights elevate the katana’s value and provide a deeper understanding of its historical context.
NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Certification: Bestowed with the NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon certification, this katana is recognized for its exceptional value, importance, and beauty. The certification adds authenticity to an already distinguished piece, making it a coveted addition to any collection.
Gateway to the Kamakura Era: Step into the Kamakura era through this katana, a rare window into Rai Kunizane’s craftsmanship. Its classical and paradigmatic features make it a potential candidate for Juyo Token, underscoring its historical and artistic significance.
Embrace History’s Finest: Owning Rai Kunizane’s katana means possessing a piece of history that transcends time. Immerse yourself in the artistry and skill of the Rai school, experiencing Japanese sword craftsmanship at its zenith. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a timeless masterpiece with Rai Kunizane’s Kamakura-era katana.