Knights Templar resin figure with shield and mace
Resin figure of the Knights Templar, measures 18 x 7
Details:
Blade length for Tsuba: approx. 71 cm
Total length without sheath: approx. 100 cm
Length of extension: approx. 28.5 cm
Weight without sheath: approx. 1,300 kg
Weight with sheath: approx. 1,500 kg
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Masterpiece of Asian forge
- The sharp blade is hand forged from carbon steel (not stainless)
and hardened
- Wooden handle (Tsuka) is covered with the original ray skin (the same)
- The hard coating of dark blue cotton was made in
Katate- Maki-style
- Accessories (Tsuba, Fuchi, Menuki, Kashira) show a golden newt
- The handle is particularly long and attached to the wrist with
2 bamboo pins (Mekugi)
- The sheath (Saya) is made of wood.
- The blade collar (Habaki) is made of brass
- Manufacturing followed examples of museums
Imori is the name of the Japanese newborn (Alpine). Ornamental newts
in the fittings are unequivocally and give the sword, which otherwise
is clearly kept, your name..
Resin figure of the Knights Templar, measures 18 x 7
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Zaza is the Japanese word for bamboo. Because of its straight shape and its fresh green color, it is the symbol of growth and purity. In Japanese culture it is also known as a symbol of fortune.
The lightweight, well-balanced blade is forged in 420 stainless steel without being sharpened. The handle is wrapped in black cotton complete with original streak skin in traditional style. The decorations in the sword (Tsuba, Fuchi, Kashira, Menuki) show bamboo themes. The highly polished black sheath is also decorated with golden bamboo leaves and tied with high-class bicolor Sageo. The ends of the sheath are made of the best buffalo horn.
Frontier Hawk
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St. George Medieval Knight's Belt, Leather with Brass Hardware, Various Colors
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And there's no doubt why, because the intelligent design of the original that we directly emulated offers an extremely high level of protection and maximum mobility. All the plates overlap, allowing the brigandine to spread any impact on the fighter's torso efficiently, as each plate hit by an impact is actually superimposed on other plates, actually allowing the diffusion of any blow, and allows for incredible mobility at the same time; Even kicking this type of brigandine high is totally possible! You really appreciate the great range of motion that overlapping chest plates allow. Even using a long sword or rod gun will be a real pleasure with this type of equipment
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Details:
Blade length for Tsuba: approx. 71 cm
Total length without sheath: approx. 100 cm
Length of extension: approx. 28.5 cm
Weight without sheath: approx. 1,300 kg
Weight with sheath: approx. 1,500 kg
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