Handmade in a small village nestled in the Longquan Mountains in China's Zhejiang province, where the tradition of making swords by hand began over 2000 years ago.
Each piece of this sword is created by experienced forgers using centuries-old methods. The blade is forged from 1095 high-carbon steel and hardened with special-shaped clay using traditional methods, with Rockwell hardness in the range of 45-48 HRC and the hardest cutting edge in the range of 56-58 HRC. This ancient method of tempering creates the ripple, the visible line that appears on the blade when the clay is removed. Each blade is sharp, and you need to be able to cut a sheet of paper before it leaves the factory.
The tsuba, necklace, and hilt represent the crane, the ancient Japanese symbol of good luck, longevity (Japanese mythology stated that the crane lived a thousand years), and peace. Each one is made of brass and has an aged finish. The grip is made of genuine lightning bolt leather wrapped in a drawstring.
The wooden sheath is painted in glossy black.
Includes a cotton storage bag.
It also includes a cleaning and maintenance kit for the care of Katanas Shogun, presented in an elegant wooden box that includes:
- Oil bottle, to protect the blade
- Oil Application Cloth,
- Rice paper that keeps the sheet free of dirt
- Uchiko, to release the dust
- Hammer to manipulate the mekugis (wooden pin used to attach the blade to the handle of the katana)
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Total length: 104 cm
- Blade length: 72 cm
- Weight: 1,080 g
- Blade Steel: High Carbon Steel 1095