Lot Essay
Kunitoki is said to be the son of Enju Kunimura, founder of the Enju school, and grandson of Kuniyuki, founder of the Yamashiro Rai school.
Certain Yamashiro characteristics appear in many of the blades by Kunitoki, including this present example: ko-itame, medium width suguba and a concerted use of ko-nie. The ko-nie forms displayed in this blade are intentionally placed at the lower half of the blade and in order not to create a visual imbalance with the upper half, they have been executed in small, very subtle forms: choji midare with ashi and yo.
Certain Yamashiro characteristics appear in many of the blades by Kunitoki, including this present example: ko-itame, medium width suguba and a concerted use of ko-nie. The ko-nie forms displayed in this blade are intentionally placed at the lower half of the blade and in order not to create a visual imbalance with the upper half, they have been executed in small, very subtle forms: choji midare with ashi and yo.