Katana Plus for practices
Katana Plus special for practices. With carbon steel blade with differential forging and hardened with traditional clay method. Tsuba decorated. Black washed shell.
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Katana Plus special for practices. With carbon steel blade with differential forging and hardened with traditional clay method. Tsuba decorated. Black washed shell.
Practical katana XL series with 1566 carbon steel differential blade traditionally hardened with a hardness of hrc60 and HRC40 column.
katana from the prestigious hanwei manufacturer Paul Chen. With the blade forged in high carbon steel. Of course and very handleable.
Iaito for the practice of the Zaza model. Zaza in Japanese means bamboo, which due to its straight shape and its bright green color is the symbol of growth, purity and fortune.
Our Iaito is well balanced, forged in 420 stainless steel and of course without edge. The strap is wrapped in a cotton cord and authentic striped leather. Iaito decorations (Tsuba, Fuchi, Kashira, Menuki) are made with bamboo motifs. The pod is made of black washed wood with golden details.
The katana is delivered with a collector's box, with a sleeve for the katana, with stamp and certificate.
It is a katana from the exclusive collection of Oriental weapons made by Marto. It is a completely decorative replica with a length of 100 cm. and stainless steel blade.
Katana Orchid by Hanwei, with a relatively light blade made of folded K120C steel. Leather in high quality stripes and high quality cotton sageo. Blackened iron tsuba. Saya in blue lacquer with buffalo horn koiguchi and kurikata. The fuchi, kashira and kojiri are handmade. The habaki is made of a bronze piece.
Iaito Wakizashi of John Lee red wood model. The iaito has a borderless Shinogi-Zukuri blade, hand-forged with 420 stainless steel. Habaki and Seppa are made of bronze.
The name of this piece derives from the brownish red color of the pod.
Includes: cover, cleaning kit and 2 interchangeable wooden Tsubas box.
Functional, high strength
John Lee 47 Ronin Katana
In the early 18th century, the two princes Kamei Korechika and Asano Naganori were commissioned by the Shogun to prepare a reception ceremony for the Emperor's Emissary.
The two were assigned to the master of the corrupt ceremony Kira Kozuke, who was supposed to teach them in terms of etiquette in court. However, generous gifts and gifts were expected.
Hand forged from both the John Lee Masterpieces of Asian swordcraft series
- Handforged carbon steel and traditionally hardened
- Sharp blade has a fuller for weight reduction
- the handle (tsuka) is made of wood and covered with real fish skin (even)
- the cable is rolled (tsuka-ito) in traditional black cotton
- there are two decorative ripples (menuki)
- the handle (tsuka) is anchored to the blade with bamboo pins (mekugi)
- the sheath (saya) is made of wood
- the blade has a brass collar (habaki) so that it does not hit the hem
- this sword was crafted following the originals of the museum.
Many Japanese swords offered today are interpretive copies of feudal Japan antiquities that were made for warriors of small stature who rarely rose above five and a half feet. As beautiful and expertly designed as these swords, they may not be perfectly suited to the modern warrior, who has become a substantially taller and stronger version of his historical contrapartum!
Honshu Boshin Katana combines tradition and innovation to produce a masterpiece of modern sword design. Faithful to the legendary
Roots of katana, the Boshin has an approx. High carbon steel blade of 1060 with 77 cm in length that is unmatched in sharpness and strength.
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