Natural Bamboo Handmade Samurai Sword, Blue Katana with Solid Wood Paint Sheath, 103cm Bokken for Kendo Training, Cosplay, Display, Theme Party

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Natural Bamboo Handmade Samurai Sword, Blue Katana with Solid Wood Paint Sheath, 103cm Bokken for Kendo Training, Cosplay, Display, Theme Party

Natural Bamboo Handmade Samurai Sword, Blue Katana with Solid Wood Paint Sheath, 103cm Bokken for Kendo Training, Cosplay, Display, Theme Party

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Hamon line: Probably the most fascinating part of a katana. Our blade smiths can make majority types of hamon lines, from straight (Suguha) to Wavy (Midare) , as well as Gunome, notate etc. The samurai Sword is a blue 1045 carbon steel blade with carved plum flower, a single Bo-Hi, blue hardwood scabbard with carved plum flower and high-quality piano paint, blue sageo, carved plum flower on alloy tsuba, hardwood handle with white ray-skin and blue cord wrappings, and alloy fittings. This sword is a perfect addition to any collection, as well as an excellent choice for martial arts training and performance.

Grip and Guard: A Katana has a long handle, typically wrapped with cord or leather, designed to accommodate a two-handed grip. This allows for greater control and power when wielding the sword. The guard, or Tsuba, is usually round or square and features intricate designs that reflect the culture and artistry of Japan. In comparison, other swords may have various grip and guard designs, depending on their origin and intended use. The best way to display your Katana sword depends on your personal preferences and the space available in your home or office. At Mini Katana, we offer several options and recommendations to help you showcase your prized sword in an elegant and safe manner. Display Cases: If you prefer a more protected and enclosed display, consider using a display case. These cases can be free-standing or wall-mounted and provide a secure and dust-free environment for your Katana. Unique among katana types, the Kissaki-Moroha-Zukuri features a double-edged blade with a pronounced point, offering an increased capacity for thrusting as well as cutting. This design is less common and is often considered a specialized weapon for particular combat scenarios. What are katanas made of

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Handle: The handle is made of high-quality hardwood and is wrapped in white ray-skin, which provides a comfortable and firm grip. The blue cord wrappings add a decorative touch to the handle, while also improving its grip. Blade Material: Other than modern steel, we can also forge your katana with traditional steel like Kobuse steel, Honsanmai steel, shihozume steel etc. The production of a katana is nothing short of an art form. Traditional methods involve smelting iron and carbon to create a unique, layered steel. This technique enhances both the blade's flexibility and strength. Through constant folding and hammering, the swordsmith works out any inconsistencies, achieving a harmonious balance within the metal. Ito is the wrapping on the handle, Sageo is the cord that is used to keep the scabbard on your belt. We offer cotton and PU leather material in various color options. Samegawa

Length: You could customize the blade length (Nagasa) or handle length (Tsuka) of your custom katana. Depends on your height, your Kenjutsu styles, it’s very common that you will want a longer or shorter katana that suits your need Tsuba: We can fully customize the Tsuba for your katana, you can personalize the shape, the design. Material available is iron, copper or alloy. Museums: Perfect for historical or art museums aiming to showcase the evolution of weaponry or Japanese artistry.Home or Office Display: As pieces of art, these swords are often displayed in homes or offices, adding an elegant and historical touch to the décor. Explore our selection today and find the perfect Japanese katana for sale! Best Selection of Real Katanas The katana's renown isn't limited to the blade alone; the master swordsmiths who forge these exceptional weapons are equally esteemed. Known for their scrupulous attention to detail, unmatched artisanship, and the deep historical significance imbued in every sword, these famous Japanese katana swordsmiths have become legends in their own right. Test Cutting (Tameshigiri): This is a practice done by martial arts practitioners to test both the katana's quality and the swordsman's technique. Typically, targets include rolled and soaked straw mats or bamboo.

We used real ray skin samegawa (panel, not full wrapped) for all our custom katana. Real ray skin provides better gripping experience, it's more expensive at our cost, but it's worth. Blue katana swords at Swords of Northshire have a distinctive blue tsuka (handle or hilt), and sometimes even a blue saya (sheath or scabbard) as well. These blue swords are often associated with the samurai, the elite warrior class of ancient Japan, and are prized for their beauty, craftsmanship, and effectiveness in battle.

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Gift for Enthusiasts: An ideal present for martial arts enthusiasts, history buffs, or collectors of unique art pieces. While some may dismiss Jōkotō era as mere archaic predecessors to the modern katana, these swords hold their own historical and cultural value. Often seen as an art form in their own right, they represent the craftsmanship and ingenuity of the era. Collectors and historians alike view Jōkotō as priceless artifacts, offering significant details about ancient Japanese culture and combat tactics. Excellent handling: The single Bo-Hi and the comfortable grip provided by the handle and wrappings make the sword easy to handle and maneuver. All the swords in the blue katana collection were individually handmade by skilled swordsmiths. Every sword in the collection is unusual and has its own special characteristics. The spectrum of blue katanas ranges from the traditional long swords, ideal for display and ceremonial purposes, to the more practical short swords, preferred in martial arts for their ease of handling. Every version of these katanas, be it crafted for battle or as a collector's treasure, highlights a distinct facet of sword-making expertise, ranging from the meticulous forging of the blade to the elaborate embellishments that grace each piece.

Historical Reenactments: For historical enthusiasts and reenactment groups, Dark Blue Katanas provide an authentic experience, helping to bring the past to life. Carbon Steel is a high carbon steel. The number 1060 refers to a material made of an alloy of Iron with a Carbon tenor of about 0.60%. Other elements can be found mixed to this alloy, but their tenors are not very significant. 1060 Carbon Steel Is harder than 1045 Carbon Steel; this property makes this steel harder to forge. The high Caron tenor makes the 1060 Steel more durable, but it is not high enough to compromise its pliability. The swords made of 1060 Carbon Steel keep their edges sharp longer and they are more expensive. It is the favorite steel material of famous swords companies. In the realm of design, blue katanas are a marvel. The blade, gracefully curved and boasting a sharp-edge, is often complemented by a delicately crafted handle and scabbard, both featuring the iconic blue hue. The aesthetics are not just for show; they are deeply rooted in Japanese culture, symbolizing the depth and purity of the samurai spirit. Collectors and practitioners alike cherish these swords for their elegant appearance and the heritage they represent.

What are katanas made of

As seen previously, before the forging begins, one of the first steps in understanding how are katanas made is selecting the right kind of steel. Whether it's traditional Tamahagane steel or 1060 high carbon steel, the choice will significantly influence the sword's quality, durability, and performance. The blade is the most important part for your custom katana.
We have Carbon steel, Manganese Steel, Spring Steel,Pattern Steel & T10 Steel in different color and pattern for your selection. Far from being just a mere weapon, the katana stands as a testament to values of honor and discipline that are deeply ingrained in the fabric of Japanese tradition. It carries a historical and spiritual weight that goes beyond its utilitarian function. In modern times, the katana still finds its place in martial arts disciplines such as Kendo, Iaido, and Kenjutsu, and remains a coveted piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. You are what you carry, your choice of weapon reveals a lot about your personality. There were countless stories of a famous swordsmith forge custom katana for legendary samurais, Daimyō etc. Katana is the soul of a samurai, and for every katana fans, eventually we will want a custom katana for ourself. Unique design: The blue color, carved plum flower, and other design elements make this sword a unique and beautiful work of art that will stand out in any collection or performance.



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