Tenkai Wakizashi
$720.00
DIMENSIONS
- Total Length: 78cm (30.71 in)
- Blade Length: 52cm (20.47 in)
- Handle Length: 23cm (9.06 in)
- Blade Width: 3.2cm (1.26 in)
- Weight: 1.02kg (2.25lb)
- Blade Material: Damascus Steel
OVERVIEW
The Tenkai Katana is a great example of traditional Japanese sword-making. This wakizashi is 78 cm long, with a blade that is 52 cm. The blade is made from high-quality Damascus steel, known for being strong and having beautiful patterns. It uses T10 iron, layered with old techniques, making the blade both strong and pretty.
The blade is 3.2 cm wide and weighs about 1.02 kg. It goes through fifteen hand-polishing steps to make sure it is very sharp and smooth. The handle is covered with real ray skin and wrapped in traditional cord, giving it a nice look and a good grip. The fittings on the hilt are made from solid copper, with beautiful engravings and gold accents. This katana is not just a weapon; it shows the skill and history of Japanese sword-making.
SHIPPING & DELIVERY
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We offer free shipping for all orders over $150.
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