Beauty of the Sword Equipment DVD with Kazuyuki Takayama
Kazuyuki Takayama: Renowned Expert in Sword Mounting
Kazuyuki Takayama is the sixth-generation descendant in a long line of scabbard craftsmen that dates back to the Edo period. His exceptional skill in the art of sword mounting has earned him widespread acclaim and respect within the Japanese sword community. Known for his relentless curiosity and innovative ideas, Takayama’s meticulously crafted mountings are recognized as paving the way for the future of sword craftsmanship.
Takayama has also dedicated his life to the restoration of historically significant sword mountings, ensuring that traditional techniques are preserved and passed down. This DVD offers a comprehensive look into Takayama’s illustrious career, capturing the intricate process of sword mounting in a detailed documentary. Additionally, it features Takayama’s own explanations of his works and includes a valuable collection showcasing approximately 50 of his distinguished pieces.
Contents:
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Profile
A detailed profile of Kazuyuki Takayama. -
Process of Mounting
An in-depth look at the sword mounting process. -
Explanation of Products
Personal explanations of various works by Takayama. -
Anthology
A showcase of around 50 notable works by Kazuyuki Takayama.
Featured Expert:
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Kazuyuki Takayama (TAKAYAMA Kazuyuki)
Born in 1940, Takayama is the sixth-generation descendant of a family of scabbard craftsmen. He grew up watching his father make scabbards, which influenced his career path. After graduating from Hosei University in 1962, he apprenticed under his father and honed his skills under the tutelage of Living National Treasure Matsuo Fujishiro for four years. He also studied lacquer techniques for three years with lacquer artist Shisen Sato. In 1997, Takayama created the “Kurozukuri Tachi Koshirae” for the Shoso-in Imperial Repository. In 2000, he restored over 50 sword mountings for the British Museum in London. Additionally, he has been involved in the restoration and reproduction of sword mountings discovered in the Fujinoki Tumulus in Nara Prefecture and for various significant shrines and temples across Japan. Takayama serves as the Executive Director of the Japan Sword Culture Promotion Association and President of the Society for the Preservation of Art Sword Fittings Techniques.
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Run Time:Â 73Â min.
Language:Â Japanese with English subtitles
SPD-8810