-Condition: Brand-New
-Overall Length: 82.6 Inch /210Cm
-Blade Material: Clay tempered T-10 steel with real hamon
-Nagasa Length: 20.0 inch / 31Cm
-Handle Length: 66.9 Inch / 170Cm
-Blade Width (Near Kissaki): 0.86inch / 2.2cm
-Blade Width (Near Habaki): 1.77 Inch / 4.5Cm
-Koshirae: The full handmade fittings of the sword is made of brass finished. The handwork copper Habaki (blade collar) is a one-piece brass construction. Two Seppas (spacer) secure the Tsuba.
-Handle : The pole is made of wooden and done japanese art lacquer be shine. The full Tang( about 30cm) of the sword is secured by one Mekugi (peg) . you can unassembled the blade from the handle by taking out the peg.
-Saya: The saya (sheath) of the sword is hard wooden with high quality lacquer be shine.
Blade
-The blade of the sword has been hand forged using the ancient method of sword making and done a handwork shinken bohi. full hand forged and full hand polished be razor sharp.
-The blade was made of T10 steel, differential hardened and clay tempered, oil quenched and polished be razor sharp. The blade shaped Unokubi-zukuri and has been hand polished with multiple grade sharpen stone by Japanese method, which made the surface of the blade like a mirror.
-The hamon pattern is done in the same process as the traditional method. Harden the edge is by using the special clay wrapping the blade then put in oil to quench. It requires a lot of skills. The fire temperature can not be too high or too low it needs to be well controlled by the sword smith. The blade is then put into oil for quenching. The blade shape is done this process creates beautiful hamon. clay to protect the edge and quenched in oil to temper the mune or spine of the sword. The hardness of the Carbon Steel measures at an impressive HRC on the Rockwell Scale. The perfect combination of the hardness of the edge steel, and the increased Sori (curvature of the blade), enables this high quality blade to easily cut through tatami straw mats or bamboo for Tameshigiri. This Blade Comes With A Full Length Tang Which Greatly Enhances The Strength Of The Sword. This Blade Has A Shape In “Unokubi-Zukuri” Style and with great-kissaki; it is well defined with the hamon going all the way through the Boshi.
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