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Hello, exhibition "Paths of Samurai" starts at 30. th of May 2017. National museum of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Metelkova street. Public opening at 31.th of May. Happy to meet you in Ljubljana.
Big thank's to Mr. Massimo.
PATHS OF THE SAMURAI. Japanese arms and martial culture in Slovenia
The figure of the Japanese warrior the samurai his weapons, combat skills, and worldview have excited our imagination for at least a century and a half since the land of the rising sun opened itself to the rest of the world after a long period of isolation.
The samurais arms as well as his ethos and worldview have become a unique bridge between the Japanese culture and the West. It's hardly a coincidence that Slovenes also are fascinated by the masterly crafted blades, sublime philosophy, art, and martial arts of ancient Japan. However, we are often not aware how profound these contacts are. This is the reason that, with the support of the Japan Embassy in the Republic of Slovenia, the Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, the National Museum of Slovenia is preparing its first comprehensive exhibition of about 50 selected items of Japanese weapons and armour from the museum's as well as several private collections in order to portray the warriors that once used them, the world they lived in, and the paths by which the legacy of the samurai reached the Slovenes.
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From Massimo last visit and work in Ljubljana National museum, public article is only in Slovenian langue: http://www.nms.si/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2366%3Apriprave-na-razstavo-v-polnem-teku&catid=45%3Aza-novinarje&Itemid=121&lang=sl
Regards,
Bojan
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Thank you Massimo for inspected my swords in hand, it is always big plesure and honour to leearn and work with you in Slovenia.
Regards,
Bojan
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No problem, it will be also glad to me.Glad can be helpful, hope to see it in hand one day
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No problem, will be also glad to me.Glad can be helpful, hope to see it in hand one day
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Thanx Manuel, very interesting information. Must be inspected in hand..Looking for possible names i'd point to the big ones of shinshinto, like Naotane school or Masahide's, for example i find some similarities with this http://www.nihonto.ca/suishinshi-masatsugu/
Bojan S.
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Agree with you that probably is not Koto made, and that is worthy to be studiyed more in details..Then hardly it's a Bizen koto, nonetheless a nice blade, will be interesting to study more on it
Best regards,
Bojan S.
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Pozdravljen Walter, tudi moji predniki so živeli v Trstu pred vojno, v vasi Contavello/Kontavelj. Upam, da se kdaj vidimo, ko smo si tako blizu. Moja zbirka japonskih stvari ni tako velika. Imam dve katani, najstarejša Chyirozuru je iz konca 14. stoletja in ima NBTHK Tokubetsu papir, ta na forumu je predvidevam iz Shinto obdobja. V zbirki imam še en popoln oklep ter čelado z masko in nekaj Tsub.Ciao Bojan, razumem slovenscino, stanujem v Nabrezini blizu Trsta na meji s Slovenijo. Tudi meni so vsec japonska umetnost.
Lep pozdrav iz deževne Ljubljane.
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Hi Bojan
How are you all right.
Greetings
Massimo Rossi
Hello Mr. Massimo, I am fine thank you. Hope to see you once again..please, let me know if you come to Triste..
Regards,
Bojan S.
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Blade is really interesting, can you tell if you can see any utsuri?
Hamon reminds me of Soden Bizen, but lack of utsuri may lead to later schools that inspire to Bizen.
Yes, hope we can meet someday, maybe at some event in Italy or Slovenia
Hello Manuel, I don't see an utsuri on this blade..
Bojan
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Bojan,
This is the Token that I saw in Ljubljana?
Massimo
Hello mr. Massimo, yes that is the sword which you saw in Ljubljana. But time was running out for detail Kantei for this one..Hope you have time some day to do Kantei..It will be big honer for me.
Regards,
Bojan
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About hataraki I see some long chikei line near habaki on both sides (on the picture), Uchinoke on boshi, Ko nie, Ashi..One tobi jaki circle in ji. Some hamon hill tops are open and spred nie to ji, like vulcano..I cant't make better pictures at home..
Ciao Walter, Manuel a hope to see you someday, as we are almost neighbours, I am from Ljubljana city..nice to meet you here.
Bojan
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I try my best to make good details. Ciao Walter, midva lahko govoriva slovensko..lepo:-) I'm from Ljubljana it is only 101 km to Triste..
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Hello, pictures are not very good, but mybe put some more view to hataraki and boshi..
Bojan
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Hello,
this is one of my Katanas. It looks like Bizen but is probably younger as kindly noted Mr. Massimo.
Lenght. 70 cm
Hamon: Gunome Midare - koshi no hiraita
Hada: Itame
Sori. 2cm
Moto haba: 3.1 cm
Saki Haba 2,1cm
Kasane: 6,5mm
Saki Kasane: 4.9mm
Bohi on both sides, one side of Nakago has restored bohi end, do to Suriage process, Machi okuri. 2 Mekugi ana. Blade is in Shirasaya and has no Kantei papers. Polish is old but well done. Age points more to Shinto times as to be from Muromachi, but detailed Kantei must be done. Also big thanks to Mr. Massimo for helping me. There is some triangular shade on kissaki point which is only present in picture.
Best regards,
Bojan S.
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Hello bojan, try to click the button "usa editor completo". It is at right of the "invia messaggio" one. Then U can click "sfoglia" and "allega file".
Otherwise you have to upload your images with an images sharing system like imageshack or tinypic (there are several), obatain the direct urls to your photos and copy/past them here inside this shortcode:
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Thank you very much Enrico, I think I have to uploud photos via image sharing..as you sugested.
Regards,
Bojan S.
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Hello, is it possible to add some pictures to my topic. I would like to present my swords to the bord-so general discussion will not be so empty;-)
Thank you and best regards,
Bojan S.
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Hello my name is Bojan and I am from Slovenia. I am still in process of learning but I do own few nice Nihonto swords and armour. I found this forum through mr. Massimo who is very friendly and always ready for helping me..Unfortunatrly I don' t undestand good Italin for posting in general forum. In Slovenia we don't have much Nihonto collectors so Intk is the closest association. I will be very happy if I can come to some of yours meetings if held close to Trieste..to learn something new about Nihonto.
Best regards,
Bojan S.
Museo Nazionale della Slovenia - Lubiana
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Hello, some more pictures from our exhibition design. Thank you Massimo and Walter to come in Ljubljana!
Regards,
Bojan