Kanji Warrior Japanese Katana Sword
Kanji Warrior Japanese Katana Sword
Kanji Warrior Japanese Katana Sword
Kanji Warrior Japanese Katana Sword

Kanji Warrior Japanese Katana Sword

49$

SKU: SW-1D1-SS1194 Categories: ,

Description

This is the Resurrection Of The Kanji Warrior Japanese Samurai Katana Sword. The blade stretches to 26.75 inches and is forged from high carbon steel, bearing a visible hamon,the temper line that reveals the blade’s differential heat treatment, a hallmark of traditional Japanese swordsmithing. It arrives with a slight edge, suitable for further sharpening by the wielder. The saya, or scabbard, is crafted from wood and finished in a flat black tone. It features a bull horn sageo, a cord used historically to secure the sword to the belt or for decorative purposes. Engraved upon the saya are characters representing the Kanji Warrior’s Code, lending the piece a connection to the samurai’s ethical and martial traditions. The scabbard throat, made of black-finished aluminum alloy, is adorned with intricate scenes reminiscent of classical Japanese motifs.

The tsuka, or handle, is wooden and wrapped in black nylon cord in the traditional braided style, providing both grip and aesthetic harmony. At the pommel sits a black zinc alloy fitting shaped like a dragon, symbolizing strength and protection. The tsuba,or guard,is fashioned from black-finished aluminum zinc alloy and presents a round wheel with spokes design, a pattern often associated with the cycle of life and the warrior’s path. A black habaki, the blade collar, secures the blade firmly within the handle, ensuring stability during use.

Specifications

Overall length: 39.75 Inches
Blade Length: 26.75 Inches
Blade Material: Carbon Steel with Visible Temper Line
Handle Length: 9.75 Inches
Handle Material: Wood with Black Nylon Cord Wrap
Scabbard Material: Wood with Aluminum Alloy Fittings

Features

High Carbon Steel Blade
Traditional Cord-Wrapped Wooden Handle
Solid Wood Scabbard with Kanji Engravings
Wheel and Spokes Tsuba Design

Fun fact: The hamon on a katana not only marks the boundary between hard and softer steel but also helps the blade absorb shocks without breaking,an ingenious balance achieved through centuries of Japanese craftsmanship.