Ordering Number: F25205
Kogatana: in Shirasaya
Inscription: Hanami Hankai Kiyoyuki
花看半開 清行
Overall Length: 19.5 cm (7.68 in)
Blade Length: 12.0 cm (4.72 in) x 1.23 cm (0.48 in)
Jidai(era): The modern times
Feature:
This is a Kogatana that allows you to appreciate its refined jigane (steel surface) and beautiful hamon (temper line).
Note:
The inscription "花看半開" (Flowers are best viewed half in bloom) refers to the proverb "Flowers are best admired when half open, and sake when lightly intoxicating."
Meaning:
The saying expresses the idea that true value often lies in things that are not perfect or complete. A flower that is not yet in full bloom, or sake that leaves you gently tipsy, are both considered more elegant and enjoyable.
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