Minamoto (No) Kiyomaro
(Late Edo to Early Meiji 1781-1876)
Minamoto Kiyomaro his real name was Yamaura Kuranosuke Tamaki and his first name as a swordsmith was Ikkansai Masayuki. Masayuki went to Edo and began sword making under Kubota Sugane. Who was known as a famous Gungakusha (military strategist). After he completed only one of the one hundred buki-ko he ranaway to Choshu before he starts the second one. Later he returns to Edo and apologized to Kubota Sugane and with his support he settled down in Yotsuya Iga-cho, where he sets up his workshop. At 42 years old he commits an honorable death. Yet his swords live on thru the Ages.




STANDARD METHOD
Blade Length28.6 or 29.2 or 29.8 Inch
Blade Curvature7 Inch
Weight of Sword w/o Sheath850 g (29.2 Inch)
Full Length41.3 Inch (29.2 Inch)
Handle Length10.1 Inch
Handle Thread(A)=Black Cotton or (B)=Black Silk
BladeSpecial Zinc & HIIRI & Thin edge finish
Sheath Thread Handle Thread being the same
Tsuba & Various PartsOxidized Copper
Sheath PlasteredUrethane Black Plastered
StandUrethane Wine Plastered
AccessoriesKothobukuro & Fusatsuki

Special Price
A-Type (Black Cotton) B-Type (Black Silk)
LONG¥ LONG¥

* A consumption tax is included.
(The price may be subject to change due to the exchange rate.)
* Stands are an option. (Please make a choice of a Stand's.)

Option
Care and Cleaning Kit = ¥ 1,600
Wooden Black (Single Sword Horizontal) = ¥ 2,500
Wooden Wine (Single Sword Horizontal) = ¥ 3,000
Wooden Black (Single Sword Vertical) = ¥ 3,500
Wooden Wine (Single Sword Vertical) = ¥ 4,000
Wooden Black (Double Sword Horizontal) = ¥ 2,500
Wooden Wine (Double Sword Horizontal) = ¥ 3,000



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