Crimson Companion Katana
$730.00
DIMENSIONS
- Total Length: 103cm (40.55 in)
- Blade Length: 71cm (27.95 in)
- Handle Length: 27cm (10.63 in)
- Blade Width: 3.2cm (1.26 in)
- Weight: 1.32kg (2.91lb)
- Blade Material: T10 Steel
OVERVIEW
The Crimson Companion is a beautifully made katana, showing the rich tradition of Japanese sword-making. It is 103 cm long, with a blade that is 71 cm. The blade is made from T10 steel, known for being strong and keeping its sharp edge. The surface of the blade has a beautiful pear skin pattern, created through careful clay tempering and hand polishing, showing the skill of ancient craftsmen.
Weighing 1.32 kg, this katana combines strength and grace, making it a powerful tool for skilled users. The hilt is covered in real pearl fish skin, providing comfort and a good grip. The detailed copper fittings add to its beauty. The wooden scabbard is finished with traditional lacquer, highlighting the katana's classic charm and importance in Japanese culture. The Crimson Companion represents the lasting legacy of samurai craftsmanship, appealing to collectors and martial artists alike.
SHIPPING & DELIVERY
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