Musou Katana
$270.00
DIMENSIONS
- Total Length: 103cm (40.55 in)
- Blade Length: 72cm (28.35 in)
- Handle Length: 26cm (10.24 in)
- Blade Width: 3.2cm (1.26 in)
- Weight: 1.1kg (2.43lb)
- Blade Material: High Carbon Steel
OVERVIEW
The Musou Katana is a great example of traditional Japanese craftsmanship. It shows many years of martial arts and skill. The katana is 103 cm long, and the blade is 72 cm long. The blade is made from high carbon steel, which makes it strong and sharp. The blade is 3.2 cm wide and 0.7 cm thick, giving it a strong look.
The handle is wrapped in natural material, making it easy to hold. The scabbard is made of solid wood and has a shiny finish, adding to its beauty. The Musou Katana weighs about 1.1 kg, balancing usefulness and style. It's good for both collectors and martial arts students. Each blade is carefully made through many steps, including forging, heating, and refining, using ancient Longquan methods. This katana shows the lasting spirit of the samurai.
SHIPPING & DELIVERY
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We use DHL, UPS or FedEx.
We offer free shipping for all orders over $150.
You’ll receive an email with your tracking ID around the sixth day after order confirmation. You can use this ID to track your package on the the courier's website.
If your order has not arrived within the estimated delivery window, please check the tracking number first. If the tracking status shows no updates or if you experience a delay beyond the expected timeframe, contact our customer support team, and we will assist in resolving the issue.
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