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three (e.g.
gunome midare,
notare midare,
toran midare, etc.), with many
other differences sometimes added in for effect.
Kataochi gunome resembled saw...
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Muramasa is
categorized as
gunome-midare, that is, it
forms randomized wave-like shapes. In particular, Muramasa's
gunome-midare has very long, shallow...
- with maru-dome Hada (grain pattern, 肌):
Itame Hamon (temper pattern): Ko-
gunome,
choji with
tobiyaki and kinsuji. The
longest known ōdachi is the Haja-no-Ontachi...
- in the
sambon sugi
style of
hamon and, most frequently, used the
togari gunome-midare style.
NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Wakizashi from
Mutsu no Kami Fujiwara...
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considerable gunome midare.
Starting with
Kagemitsu the
hamon became suguha and
gunome midare.
Kagemitsu is also
credited with the
invention of
kataochi gunome. Mitsutada's...
- of
parallel grooves running partway up the
blade resembling chopsticks.
gunome (互目) – a wave-like
outline of the
temper line (hamon) made up of similarly...
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Directors of the
Nipponto Tanrankai.
Swords by this
group were done in
gunome choji or ko-choji
midare style in nioi.
Sometimes ara nie can be seen in...