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Japanese Samurai Clay Tempered Carbon Steel Sharp Blade Handmade Full Tang Katana
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Experience the Spirit of a Samurai: This exceptional Katana, carefully hand-forged and clay-tempered, embodies the enduring strength and artistry of the legendary Japanese Samurai. A genuine heirloom that carries a storied tradition with every carefully sharpened swipe.
Features:
- Overall Length: A commanding presence at 103 cm / 40.6 inches.
- Blade Length: A 73 cm / 28.7-inch meticulously crafted blade that balances deadly precision with timeless beauty.
- Handle Length: A comfortable 27 cm / 10.6 inches, designed for a secure grip and maneuverability.
- Blade Material: Crafted from AISI 1095 Carbon Steel, known for its resilience and vicious cutting edge. Each blade is clay-tempered, hand-forged, and heat-treated to achieve a perfect balance between hardness and flexibility.
- Saya (Scabbard): This Katana comes sheathed in a black wooden scabbard, beautifully adorned with a tranquil Mountain & Water pattern. Complemented by a durable and elegant brown cotton Sageo (cord) that ensures your blade stays secure at your side.
- Tsuka (Handle): Wrapped in genuine Same (Rayskin) under a traditional brown Japanese Cotton Ito (Braid), this handle is built for comfort and control. A pair of expertly crafted Menuki (ornaments) complete the aesthetic, offering a touch of individuality and historical significance.
- Condition: Brand new, and with the capability to be fully disassembled and assembled for thorough maintenance or customization.
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Japanese Samurai Clay Tempered Carbon Steel Sharp Blade Handmade Full Tang Katana
- Regular price
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£189.69 - Regular price
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- Sale price
-
£189.69
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Rik (Dereham, GB) A beautiful sword in every way, with the benefit of being razor sharp from kissaki to Habaki. My only gripe is that the sword is a bit tight where the Habaki slots into the saya.