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Honsanmai Clay Tempered Katana Tiger Tsuba--Ryan779
$260.00The blade is honsanmai lamination, 1095 high carbon steel is the cutting edge, folded steel is used as jacket steel. The blade is clay tempered. The tsuka is made of hardwood, wrapped with genuine rayskin and synthetic silk ito. The saya is made of Chinese redwood, the color and wood veins are natural. Koiguchi, kurigata and kojiri are buffalo horns. Tsuba, fuchi and kashira are made of iron. The sword is fully customizable.
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Clay Tempered Katana Shell Saya 1095Carbon Steel Japanese Sword Heavy Cutting--Ryan217
$260.00Ryan217 is an elegant-looking but deadly katana. The blade is made of differentially-hardened 1095 carbon steel and finely-polished revealing a beautiful natural hamon. Being made of 1095, this blade is capable of handling hard targets. The tsuka is hardwood with genuine rayskin panels in red lacquer and wrapped with black, synthetic silk ito. The fittings are all made of brass and have an intricate, ryu or dragon theme. The saya is made of hardwood with red varnish and inlayed with mother-of-pearl design. The saya has a clear lacquer coat to give it a glossy finish. The koiguchi, kurikata and kojiri are made of black, buffalo horn.
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Honsanmai Clay Tempered Katana Shobu Zukuri without Yokoto Rayskin Saya--ryan312
$255.00The blade is honsanmai lamination, 1095 high carbon steel is the cutting edge, folded steel is used as jacket steel. It is clay-tempered with a natural hamon. Hamon and folding grains are clearly visible on the blade. The blade shape is shobu-zukuri, without yokote. The tsuka is made of hardwood, it's wrapped with genuine rayskin and synthetic silk ito. The saya is made of hardwood, part of it is wrapped with unpolished natural rayskin. The kurigata and koiguchi are polished buffalo horns. The tsuba, fuchi and kashira are made of copper with eagle motif. The sword is fully customisable.
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Katana Damascus Steel 1095 Folded Steel Dragon Engraving--Ryan349
$240.001) The sword will go with a free sword bag and a pair of spare Mekugies(bamboo nails). The display stand isn't included.
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Katana Clay Tempered 1095 High Carbon Steel Full Tang Half-Rayskin Saya--Ryan300
$240.001) The sword will go with a free sword bag and spare Mekugies(bamboo nails).
2) The display stand and packing box aren't included.
3) Our products are 100% handmade, so specification varies slightly from sword to sword. We appreciate your understanding. -
Katana Sanmai 1095 Carbon Steel+Folded Steel Clay Tempered Heavy Cutting--Ryan309
$239.00The blade is honsanmai lamination, 1095 high carbon steel is the cutting edge, folded steel is used as jacket steel. It is clay-tempered with a natural hamon. Hamon and folding grains are clearly visible on the blade. The blade is shinogi zukuri with niku, it's suitable for heavy cutting. The tsuka is made of hardwood, it's wrapped with synthetic silk ito, the same under ito is genuine rayskin. The saya is made of Chinese redwood, the color and veins are natural. The kurigata, kojiri and koiguchi are polished buffalo horns. The tsuba, fuchi and kashira are made of iron. The sword is fully customisable.
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Katana Shobu-Zukuri Choji Hamon 1095 High Carbon Steel--Ryan1374
$238.00The blade is made of 1095 high carbon steel and clay tempered. It's unokubi zukuri, the thickness on the back becomes thinner from the half of the blade towards the tip, but the back turns to thick near the kissaki. There's no yokote. Tsuka is made of hardwood and wrapped with genuine rayskin and synthetic silk ito. The saya is made of hardwood, the color and wood veins are natural. Koiguchi is polished buffalo horn. The tsuba, fuchi, kashira and menuki are made of copper and with dragon motif.
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O-Katana 1095 Folded Steel Clay Tempered Full Tang--Ryan1339
$238.001) The sword will go with a free sword bag and a pair of spare Mekugies(bamboo nails).
2) Our products are 100% handmade, so specification varies slightly from sword to sword. We appreciate your understanding. -
Double Edged Katana Little Crow Style Kogarasu-Maru Clay Tempered Sharp Medium Cutting--Ryan1040
$235.00This katana is forged in one of the less common forms of Japanese swords which is the kissaki moroha zukuri. The upper half of the sword is double-edged and ends in a symmetrical kissaki. It features two blade grooves, a bo-hi or a wide groove and a so-hi or a narrow groove. This blade geometry and with the added grooves result in a light and agile blade. Natural hamon can be seen in the entire length of its edges as a result of differential hardening of its 1095 carbon steel blade. All fittings are made of brass with a dragon motif. The saya is made of Chinese redwood with polished, bufallo horn koiguchi, kurigata and kojiri. The kissaki moroha zukuri is an old blade form and may have been a transition between the Japanese double-edged sword and the tachi. This sword is fully customisable -
Katana 1095 High Carbon Steel Clay Tempered--Ryan718
$235.001) The sword will go with a free sword bag and a pair of spare Mekugies(bamboo nails).
2) Our products are 100% handmade, so specification varies slightly from sword to sword. We appreciate your understanding. -
Clay Tempered Katana Japanese Samurai Sword Honsanmai Full Tang Heavy Cutting-Ryan304
$234.00The blade is honsanmai lamination, 1095 high carbon steel is the cutting edge, folded steel is used as jacket steel. It is clay-tempered with a natural hamon. Hamon and folding grains are clearly visible on the blade. The blade is shinogi zujuri with niku, it's suitable for heavy cutting. The tsuka is made of hardwood, it's wrapped with genuine rayskin and synthetic silk ito. The saya is made of hardwood, kurigata, kojiri and koiguchi are polished buffalo horns. The tsuba, fuchi and kashira are made of copper. The sword is fully customisable.
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katana 1095 Folded Steel Iron Tsuba--Ryan1020
$230.001) The sword will go with a free sword bag and a pair of spare Mekugies(bamboo nails).
2) Our products are 100% handmade, so specification varies slightly from sword to sword. We appreciate your understanding.