Tantō
(dagger) blade
Mino school, Japan
16th
century AD
This dagger blade is signed by the swordsmith
Kanefusa I. The hamon,
the crystalline pattern on the edge of the blade, is in the
hako gunome (box-shaped)
style which Kanefusa
developed.
The Mino school
was one of the three leading groups of swordsmiths in Japan from
the second half of the fifteenth century, but sword production
considerably decreased therein the late sixteenth century, shortly
before the country was unified under the Tokugawa
shogunate.
L. Smith, V. Harris and T. Clark, Japanese art: masterpieces in (London, The British Museum Press, 1990)