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*Mukansa meaning: "without judgment", meaning that his swords are of such a high level that they are displayed at the annual contemporary sword smith exhibition without examination of a panel of judges; no further awards will be granted, since the swords are above competition.

"Ono Yoshimitsu"
THIS BLADE BY YOSHIMITSU, WHOM IS RATED MUKANSA IS CONSIDERED TO BE A NATIONAL LIVING TREASURE (AND WILL LIKELY BE MADE SO AFTER HIS DEATH) IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT AMONGST OTHER LIVING NATIONAL TREASURES.
THE VALUE OF HIS WORKS EXCEED ALL OTHER TREASURE CLASS MAKERS.


~ EXAMPLES FOR COMPARISON TO ONO YOSHIMITSU'S WORK ~


~ END COMPARISON ~
Ôno
Yoshimitsu
大野義光
Time Line…
Ôno Yoshimitsu
(sword smith name) was born October 16, 1948, in
In March of 1976 Yoshimitsu
opened his own forge in
From
the 11th Shinsaku-meitoten in 1976 to the 15th in 1980, he
won the award for effort every year. The following year (1981) at the
Shinsaku-meitoten he received the award for excellence (Yûshû Shô). In 1982 at
the 17th Shinsaku-meitoten he won the Prince Takamatsu award
(Takamatsu-no-miya Shô). Yoshimitsu then went on to win the
Chairman of the Agency for Cultural Affairs award
(Bunkachô Chôkan Shô) in 1983. For the following four years
(1984-1987) he went on to win the Prince Takamatsu award
(Takamatsu-no-miya Shô) each year.
In 1984 Yoshimitsu received
invitation from
Yoshikawa Mitsuo chose the
sword smith name of Yoshimitsu. He did this by using one character from his
teacher’s name (義)
as customary in Japanese traditional arts. He added Ôno to his signature after
the creation of his forge in Ôno at Kurozaski, in 1976.
Yoshimitsu's
favorite sword is the national treasure / Meibutsu Yamatorige, and his goal is
emulating this style of complex Chôji and elegant Sugata. However, he also works
in other styles, but always tries to capture the spirit of a famous sword rather
than making an outright copy. His swords are mostly Nioi-deki with Ko-nie, Ashi
and Yô, and he frequently produces Utsuri.
*. Mukansa meaning: "without judgment", meaning that his swords are of such a high level that they are displayed at the annual contemporary sword smith exhibition without examination of a panel of judges; no further awards will be granted, since the swords are above competition.

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