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Short sword (wakizashi), one of a set of two
Short sword (wakizashi), one of a set of two

Short sword (wakizashi), one of a set of two

Artist (Japanese)
Date1479
PeriodMuromachi period (1392-1573)
MaterialsSteel, sharkskin, lacquer, bronze, and gold
DimensionsL. 25 3/4 in, L. 65.4 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB64W16
DepartmentJapanese Art
ClassificationsArms And Armament
On View
Not on view
SignedSigned "Osafune Tadamitsu"
More Information

It was the exclusive right and privilege of samurai of the Edo period (1615–1868) to wear a pair of swords called daisho, meaning “large and small.” This set of swords [B64W16, B64W15] is an early example of daisho from an era before their use became the formal custom. Their makers are of the Osafune school, one of the great schools of sword making. These swords were probably paired around 1479, when they were fitted with identically decorated sword guards (tsuba) and scabbards.

Long sword (katana) blade and mounting
Bishu Osafune Norimitsu
Approx. 1500
Short sword (wakizashi) blade and mounting
Kanetaka of Seki
Blade approx. 1600
Short sword
approx. 1875-1925
Sword and scabbard
approx. 1893-1894
Sword
approx. 1850-1950
Long-handled sword
approx. 1750-1850
Dagger (kris)
perhaps 1925 - 1975
Dagger (kris)
approx. 1877
Dagger (kris)
perhaps 1925 - 1975