Katana Soaring Snipe Kobuse Blade Hashō Koshirae 飛潮
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Clay Tempered Full Tang Shinken (真剣) | Soaring Snipe Katana: TangGu (湯谷) Kobuse Blade (甲伏造) + TangGu (湯谷) Hashō Koshirae (波翔拵)
This uchigatana-style koshirae(打刀拵), named Soaring Snipe(飛潮), is made with Kobuse-zukuri(甲伏造)construction, where a hardened steel jacket surrounds a softer core. The blade surface shows Masame-hada(柾目肌)and Mokume-hada(杢目肌), with straight-grained lines and wood-like textures. Along the edge is a Gunome-midare hamon(互の目乱れ刃文)formed through clay tempering(覆土焼入れ / Fukutsuchi Yakiire). The saya(鞘)is finished in uginuri lacquer(烏金塗 / Uginuri)with reflective particles. Buffalo horn fittings(牛角)reinforce the koiguchi(口金), kurigata(栗形), and kojiri(鞘尻). A golden-yellow cotton sageo(黄色の木綿下緒)is tied at the side. The tsuka(柄)is wrapped in golden-yellow cotton ito(黄色の木綿糸)using hineri-maki(捻巻)over hon-samegawa(本鮫皮 / genuine ray skin)with kofū shiage(古風仕上げ). Hishigami(菱紙)form a diamond pattern. The menuki(目貫)in blackened white copper(煮黒白銅)are shaped as wave motifs(波文). The fuchi and kashira(縁頭), made of blackened white copper(煮黒白銅), are engraved with wave patterns(波文). The tsuba(鍔)is a mokko-gata(木瓜形)guard made of white copper(白銅)with a blackened finish(煮黒仕上げ). Its relief shows a snipe in flight above waves, rocks, and mist(飛鷸・波・岩・霧).
TangGu (湯谷) Kobuse Blade
This blade is hand-forged (Tezukuri / 手作り) using our own refined steel, following the principles of Japanese swordsmithing. It features a Kobuse-zukuri (甲伏造) laminated construction, reflecting the structure of traditional Tamahagane (玉钢) swords.
Blade Forging Details
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Blade Name: TangGu Traditionally Forged Kobuse Blade (甲伏造)
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Forging Method: This blade is forged in the Kobuse-zukuri(甲伏造) style, where a hardened outer layer of steel is forge-welded over a softer inner core. It is differentially hardened using traditional clay tempering(覆土焼入れ), resulting in a sharp edge, resilient spine, and a visible hamon(刃文) that reflects both performance and craftsmanship.
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Materials: Steel refined in-house using traditional methods(伝統的手法による自家製鋼材)
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Purpose: Designed for Iaido (non-sharpened), Kenjutsu, and Tameshigiri (test cutting) practice, as well as for collection, display, and appreciation by enthusiasts and connoisseurs.
Blade Specifications
- Blade Length (Nagasa刃長): Approx 73 cm
- Tang Length (Nakago 茎長): Approx. 24 cm
- Width at Base (Motohaba 元幅): Approx. 32 mm
- Thickness at Base (Motokasane 元重): Approx. 6 mm
- Width at Tip (Sakihaba 先幅): Approx. 24 mm
- Thickness at Tip (Sakikasane先重): Approx. 4 mm
- Kissaki Length (Tip 切先長): Approx. 35 mm
- Mekugi-ana (Peg Hole 目釘穴): 1
Blade Characteristics
- Shape: Shinogi-zukuri (ridged blade 鎬造), Iori-mune (flat ridged spine 庵棟), Chū-kissaki (Medium-sized tip 中切先)
- Forging Pattern (Hada 鍛肌): The forging pattern shows Masame-hada with Mokume influence(柾目肌交杢目肌), where masame-hada(柾目肌) fine straight grain lines run longitudinally along the blade, and mokume-hada(杢目肌) swirling woodgrain-like patterns appear in layers. This is achieved through folding and directional forging in the orikaeshi-tanren(折返し鍛錬) process.
- Hamono (Blade Pattern 刃文): The blade has a Gunome-midare(互の目乱れ刃文) temper line, with alternating rounded peaks and valleys formed through clay tempering(覆土焼入れ / Fukutsuchi Yakiire). Clay is applied to specific areas of the blade before quenching to control the hardness gradient and produce this pattern.
Special Features and Workmanship
- Type: Marudome-Hi (丸止樋), deeply engraved
- Processing Range: Extends to the tip, fully polished inside the groove
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TangGu Polishing Levels:
- Highest-grade shaping polish 最上・成形研磨
- Superior rough polish 最上・下研ぎ
- Detailed final polish 最上・仕上げ研ぎ
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Key Features:
- The surface shows Masame-hada and Mokume-hada(柾目肌交杢目肌), combining straight grain lines and swirling woodgrain patterns. A Gunome-midare hamon(互の目乱れ刃文) with alternating peaks and curves is formed through clay tempering(覆土焼入れ / Fukutsuchi Yakiire). The ridge line (Hōmi 峰) is defined through traditional polishing.
- The surface shows Masame-hada and Mokume-hada(柾目肌交杢目肌), combining straight grain lines and swirling woodgrain patterns. A Gunome-midare hamon(互の目乱れ刃文) with alternating peaks and curves is formed through clay tempering(覆土焼入れ / Fukutsuchi Yakiire). The ridge line (Hōmi 峰) is defined through traditional polishing.
Fittings and Mountings
Blade Fittings
- Tsuba (Handguard 鍔): Mokko-gata tsuba(木瓜形), crafted from white copper(白銅)with blackened patina(煮黒仕上げ / Nibu-iro). The surface shows a snipe in flight above waves, rocks, and mist(飛鷸・波・岩・霧).
- Fuchi-Kashira (縁頭): Blackened white copper(煮黒白銅), with wave patterns(波文 / Namimon)engraved on both fuchi(縁)and kashira(頭).
- Menuki (目貫): Blackened white copper(煮黒白銅)menuki shaped as ocean waves(波 / Nami), placed under the tsuka-maki.
- Habaki (鎺): Polished copper(磨き仕上げの銅 / Migaki dō)habaki(鎺)with rounded lines.
- Samegawa (Ray Skin 柄鮫): Hon-samegawa(本鮫皮 / genuine ray skin)with kofū shiage(古風仕上げ / antique finish).
- Handle Wrapping (Tsuka-maki 柄巻): Golden-yellow cotton ito(黄色の木綿糸 / Kiiro no momen ito)in hineri-maki(捻巻)style with hishigami(菱紙)forming diamond patterns.
Saya and Accessories
- Saya (Scabbard 鞘): The saya is made in uchigatana koshirae style(打刀拵), with buffalo horn(牛角 / Gyu-kaku)fittings at the koiguchi(口金), kurigata(栗形), and kojiri(鞘尻).
- Saya Lacquer (鞘塗): Finished in uginuri-style black lacquer(烏金塗 / Uginuri)with reflective particles.
- Sageo (Cord 下緒): Golden-yellow cotton sageo(黄色の木綿下緒 / Kiiro no momen sageo)tied at the kurigata.
Measurements
- Blade Weight: Approx. 0.6 kg
- Sword Weight (without Saya): Approx. 0.95 kg
- Total Weight: Approx. 1.2 kg
- Overall Length: Approx. 102 mm
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