Blade and Mounting for a Dagger (Tantō)
Kajikawa, a famous nineteenth-century lacquer artist, occasionally collaborated in making sword mountings.
Artwork Details
- Title: Blade and Mounting for a Dagger (Tantō)
- Swordsmith: Blade inscribed by Kuniyoshi (Japanese, active ca. 1525)
- Fittings maker: Fittings inscribed by Toshimasa (Japanese, active 19th century)
- Fittings maker: Scabbard inscribed by Kajikawa (Japanese, 1652–1724)
- Date: blade, dated 1525; mounting, 19th century
- Geography: probably Gifu; Tokyo
- Culture: Japanese
- Medium: Steel, wood, copper-gold alloy (shakudō), copper-silver alloy (shibuichi), gold, lacquer, rayskin (samé), silk, abalone shell, silver
- Dimensions: L. 17 in. (43.2 cm); L. of blade 13 7/16 in. (34.2cm); L. of cutting edge 10 1/16 in. (25.6 cm)
- Classification: Daggers
- Credit Line: Gift of Brayton Ives and W. T. Walters, 1891
- Object Number: 91.2.54
- Curatorial Department: Arms and Armor
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