Kaminari no Akuma Wakizashi
$710.00
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: 1.1kg (2.43lb)
- Blade Material: Damascus Steel
OVERVIEW
Kaminari no Akuma means "Demon of Thunder" and shows the great art of Japanese sword making. This beautiful wakizashi is 78 cm long, with a blade that is 52 cm long and weighs about 1.1 kg. The blade is made from Damascus steel, which has a pretty and strong layered design. Each sword is handmade and uses a special clay process that makes it work better and look great.
The blade is polished with special techniques, including a rare method called true yokote grinding, which gives it a sharp edge for both showing off and using in martial arts. The hilt is wrapped in real ray skin for strength and a classic style, and the fittings are made from pure copper. The scabbard is made of solid wood and has a shiny lacquer finish, showing the beauty of Japanese sword-making. Kaminari no Akuma is a great example of the talent of its makers, making it a special piece for collectors and fans.
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