The Ultimate Beauty of Japanese Swords DVD by Hon-Ami Koshu
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Crafting Japanese Swords: Unveiling the Artisanal Process
The creation of a single Japanese sword involves a multitude of steps, each executed with ingenuity and craftsmanship honed over centuries by numerous artisans. Japanese swords, epitomizing the essence of traditional culture, embody the culmination of these artisans' skills and innovations.
From the forging of tamahagane steel by master swordsmiths, to the meticulous processes carried out by polishers, silverworkers, scabbard makers, lacquerers, metalworkers, and handle wrappers, every aspect contributes to transforming a sword into a magnificent work of art.
This documentary delves into the present-day evolution of Japanese swords, where tradition meets innovation through continuous refinement and the integration of new techniques.
Note: This release is an accessible version of the DVD "Complete Edition: Bizen Osafune Japanese Sword - Crafting Japanese Swords: Unveiling the Artisanal Process," originally distributed as a hometown tax return gift by Setouchi City. The content remains identical to the original release.
Contents:
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Forging a Japanese Sword
Detailed insights into the craftsmanship of sword forging. -
Yoshihara Kuniie
Tokyo Metropolitan Intangible Cultural Asset Holder
Crafting the scabbard to complement the blade. -
Takayama Kazuyuki
National Designated Preservation Technique Holder
Wrapping strings around the sword handle. -
Mitani Shuji
Non-audited member of the Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai
Sharpening the sword blade. -
Hon-Ami Koshu
National Important Intangible Cultural Asset Holder
Commentary and expertise on the art of sword polishing.
Featured Artisans:
- Yoshihara Kuniie (Swordsmith)
- Hon-Ami Koshu (Polisher)
- Hon-Ami Masao (Polisher)
- Takayama Kazuyuki (Scabbard Maker)
- Mitani Shuji (Handle Wrapper)
- Noguchi Saya (Silverworker)
- Katayama Shigetsune (Metalworker)
- Kishino Teruhito (Lacquerer)
- Commentary by Kawashima Kazushiro (Swordsmith)
Run Time: 35 min.
Language: Japanese with English subtitles
SPD-8812