Hand-forged samurai sword from the John Lee series
Masterpieces of asian swordcraft - handforged from carbon steel and traditionally hardened - the sharpened blade has a fuller for weight reduction - the hilt (tsuka) is made of wood and covered in real fish skin (same) - the hilt is wrapped (tsuka-ito) in traditional black cotton - there are two decorative grip swells (menuki) - the hilt (tsuka) is anchored to the blade with bamboo pins (mekugi) - the scabbard (saya) is made of wood - the blade has a brass collar (habaki) so it won't rattle in the scabbard JOHN LEE Musashi Ichi Wakizashi Miamoto Musashi (1584-1645) was one of Japans most imposing samurais, often called the best sword fighter of all time. He was a master artist and craftsman who founded his own school of tsuba manufacture, most well-known for the simple double-oval tsuba.
Details: - total length: approx. 76 cm - blade length: approx. 54 cm - hilt length: approx. 22 cm - blade curve (sori): approx. 15 mm - weight without scabbard: approx. 0.8 kg - weight with scabbard: approx. 1.05 kg
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