DIMENSIONS
- Total Length: 103cm (40.55 in)
- Blade Length: 71cm (27.95 in)
- Handle Length: 26cm (10.24 in)
- Blade Width: 3.2cm (1.26 in)
- Weight: 1.2kg (2.65lb)
- Blade Material: Manganese
OVERVIEW
The Hibiki Enma, or 'Purple Enma', is an amazing katana inspired by the famous sword from the manga "One Piece." Made from strong manganese steel, this blade is known for its toughness and can bend at a 90-degree angle without breaking. It has a beautiful purple finish, created through a special heat treatment, and is very hard at 60 HRC, which lets it cut through iron without getting dull.
The katana is 103 centimeters long, with a 71-centimeter blade, a 26-centimeter handle, and a 3.2-centimeter blade width. It weighs 1.2 kilograms, making it easy to handle. The hilt has a zinc alloy tsuba, and the scabbard is made of solid wood, coated to look like shell inlays. This design shows both art and the rich tradition of Japanese sword making.
SHIPPING & DELIVERY
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