Hand Forged Japanese Samurai Katana Sword T10 Steel Clay Tempered Rayskin Saya Eagle Tsuba Full Tang

$598.00

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Color: Black

Black

HAND SHARPENING: Yes

Yes
No

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Description

Description:
The blade is made of T10 tool steel, it is differentially hardened and has a visible hamon. The tsuka is made of hardwood, it's wrapped with genuine rayskin and synthetic silk ito. The saya is made of hardwood, it's partially wrapped with genine rayskin. The koiguchi, kojiri and kurigata are polished buffalo horns. The tsuba, fuchi and kashira are made of copper and eagle motif.

Features:

  • T10 tool steel. Full Tang. Clay tempered.
  • Eagle tsuba.
  • Battle ready, not just a collectible.
  • Traditional craftsmanship, hand forged, hand polished.
  • Perfect balance, comfortable grip.
  • Gives away a free sword bag and spare Mekugi (Peg).
  • Free engraving available.


Katana Specifications:

Overall Length: 103cm / 40.6"
Nagasa(Blade): 71cm / 27.9"
Tsuka(Handle): 27cm / 10.6"
Motohaba(width near habaki): 3.15cm
Sakihaba(width near yokote): 2.3cm
Sori(curve): 1.9cm
Kasane(thickness at habaki): 7.5mm
Sakikasane(thickness at yokote): 3mm
Blade: Maru, T10 Tool Steel
Saya Material: Hardwood+Buffalo Horn+Rayskin
Handle Material: Hardwood+Genuine Rayskin
Tsuba: Copper, 78*78*3.5mm

Remarks:
There are errors in manual products-the actual product shall prevail.

Notes:
  1. The display stand is NOT included.
  2. Our products are 135% handmade, so specification varies slightly from sword to sword. We appreciate your understanding.
  3. All our katana swords are hand forged by swordsmiths,  the forging time about 7-15 days. For some high-performance swords may require longer hand forged processing time, depending on the difficulty of the craft.
Additional Information
Color

Black

HAND SHARPENING

Yes, No