The Connoisseurs Book of Japanese Swords, 9781568365817
Hardcover
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The Connoisseurs Book of Japanese Swords

$141.97

  • Hardcover

    376 pages

  • Release Date

    30 June 2017

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Summary

Recently Japanese swords have gained enormous popularity as art objects with collectors and enthusiasts around the world, but until now much of the most detailed information on the subject has been available only in Japanese. This comprehensive guide to the appreciation and appraisal of the blades of Japanese swords provides, at last, all the background that readers need to become true connoisseurs.

The book is organized along historical lines for the sake of clarity and convenience, …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781568365817
ISBN-10:1568365810
Author:Kokan Nagayama
Publisher:Kodansha America, Inc
Imprint:Kodansha America, Inc
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:376
Release Date:30 June 2017
Weight:1.38kg
Dimensions:265mm x 200mm
About The Author

Kokan Nagayama

KOKAN NAGAYAMA is one of the great contemporary sword polishers. He has been designated a mukansa (“without supervision”) polisher, a level above the regular sword-polisher ranking system. He is a judge of both the sword polishing and swordsmithing competitions of the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai or NBTHK (Society for the Preservation of Japanese Art Swords), for which organization he serves as an instructor of sword polishing. In 1967 in Kanagawa Prefecture he founded the Nagayama Kenshujo (Nagayama Japanese Sword-polishing Institute), where he taught the art of polishing to both polishers and smiths for twenty years. He has organized several token-kai (sword study groups) and instructed hundreds of sword enthusiasts.

KENJI MISHINA, the translator, is a sword polisher who served as chief instructor at the Nagayama Kenshujo for seven years beginning in 1979. He has been authorized by the Japanese government to restore swords designated as kokuho (national treasures) and juyo bunkazai (important cultural assets). He has been awarded numerous prizes in the sword polishing competitions of the NBTHK. He lived in England for six years beginning in 1986, where he worked for the British Museum, lectured at the monthly meetings of the Token Society of Great Britain, and received a request from the British royal family to polish its sword collection. He is currently writing a series of articles on the Japanese sword. He is the translator of The New Generation of Japanese Swordsmiths.

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