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Motoyuki

本行

Tokujū
Vol. 14, No. 44 · Katana

Motoyuki

本行

2 ranked works

ProvinceHizenEraTenna (1681–1684)PeriodEdoGeneration1stFujishiroChu-jo sakuToko Taikan250(top 75%)TypeSwordsmithCodeMOT177
1Tokubetsu Jūyō1Jūyō Tōken

Overview

Kawachi no Kami Minamoto Motoyuki (本行), commonly known as Matsuba Motoyuki, was a swordsmith of Karatsu in Province active during the mid- period. His era of activity is recorded as Tenna (1681--1684), and reference works list him as the first generation bearing this name. Motoyuki worked within the broader tradition of swordsmithing, a lineage celebrated for its refined forging and disciplined temperlines. He received the court title Kawachi no Kami and signed with the full " no Karatsu-jū Kawachi no Kami Minamoto Motoyuki ." He is rated chū-jō (above average) by Fujishiro and carries a Hawley rating of 55.

Motoyuki's workmanship is characterized by a tightly forged with fine , producing a steel of notably clear kana-iro tone. His typically begins with a -based before developing into a wide, gentle mixed with , exhibiting deep with and a bright, clear . His blades tend toward wide with shallow and an elongated , reflecting the robust proportions favored in the Genroku era. The is rendered with a rounded turnback, and the is characteristically finished with filemarks and a long signature placed near the side.

Motoyuki's finest surviving work -- a dated Genroku 11 (1698) -- is described in the designation records as his greatest masterwork, with both and praised as bright and clear and the overall state of preservation deemed exceptionally . This blade was mounted with fittings by Tsuchiya Yasuchika, one of the celebrated Nara sansaku, in a commission for the Matsudaira Daigaku no Kami Yoritsada. The pairing of Motoyuki's blade with Yasuchika's metalwork in a unified mounting testifies to the esteem in which his work was held among discerning patrons of the period.

Dated Works

Years he was demonstrably active, proven by signed-and-dated blades

Active period
1698Editorial estimate: 1681–1698
2 of 2 designated works carry a date
16901710
  1. 1698
    元禄十一年Tokubetsu Juyo session 14, item 44
    元禄十一年Juyo session 10, item 157

Designations

Kokuhō—
Jūyō Bunkazai—
Jūyō Bijutsuhin—
Gyobutsu—
Tokubetsu Jūyō1
Jūyō Tōken1

Elite Standing

0.00 across 2 designated works

Top 100% among smiths

Provenance

1 documented provenance across certified works by Motoyuki

Provenance Standing

0 works held in elite collections across 1 documented provenances

Top 48% among smiths

Raw score: 2.00 / 10

Blade Forms

Distribution across 2 ranked works

Signatures

Signature types across 2 ranked works

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Motoyuki

Motoyuki(本行) was a Japanese swordsmith in Hizen province, active during the Tenna (1681-1684) period.

Designated works by Motoyuki include 1 Tokubetsu Jūyō, 1 Jūyō.