Japanese Tanto With Papers Bungo Takada Kuniyuki Circa 1661 This Japanese tanto is attributed to Bungo Takada Kuniyuki and dates to approximately 1661 during the early Edo period. Tanto are traditional Japanese short swords typically used as sidearms by samurai, valued for their compact size and utility in close combat. The blade shows characteristics associated with the Bungo Takada school, known for their craftsmanship in the Higo province. The smith, Kuniyuki, worked in the 17th century and produced blades recognized for their quality and functional design. The tang bears appropriate period markings, and the item is accompanied by authentication papers confirming its maker and era. The blade retains a well-defined hamon (temper line) and the overall condition reflects careful preservation. This tanto provides a representative example of mid-Edo period swordsmithing from the Bungo Takada tradition and is a relevant piece for collectors interested in Japanese edged weapons and samurai period artifacts.
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