Nihonto Katana “Echizen Bonryū” with double NBTHK certificate
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Description ITEM DESCRIPTION: Comes with kimono or cotton bag. Comes with certificate of supein Nihonto. Comes with copy of Tokosusho. Comes with NBTHK Tokobetsu kicho Certificate for blade and koshirae. Documentation NBTHK — BladeClassification: Tokubetsu Kichō TōkenStatus: Mumei, Echizen BonryūDate: February 20, 1967 (Shōwa 42)Issuing body: Nihon Bijutsu Tōken Hozon Kyōkai NBTHK — Koshirae Classification: Tokubetsu KichōObject: Koshirae Literal description per certificate: Saya: black kuro-roiro lacquer Tsuba: round iron (maru-gata) Date: February 20, 1967 (Shōwa 42) Issuing body: Nihon Bijutsu Tōken Hozon Kyōkai Japanese Registration — Torokusho Official Japanese prefectural registration certificate for an antique sword.Legal administrative document with registration number and official seals, confirming the blade’s lawful registration as a nihontō.The torokusho does not provide smith attribution or school attribution beyond registration. School Echizen Bonryū An Edo-period school documented in Echizen Province.The attribution is explicitly stated on the NBTHK Tokubetsu Kichō certificate of the blade. Period Middle Edo period (Circa 17th-18th) Technical summary Edo-period katana with a mumei blade attributed by NBTHK to the Echizen Bonryū school, certified as Tokubetsu Kichō Tōken.Complete koshirae independently certified as Tokubetsu Kichō, consisting of a black kuro-roiro lacquered saya and a round iron tsuba, exactly as stated in the NBTHK documentation.Blade officially registered in Japan with a prefectural torokusho. Relacionado
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