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Tachi 1095 High Carbon Steel Clay Tempered--Ryan1371
$260.00The blade is made of 1095 high carbon steel, it is differentially hardened and has a visible hamon. The tsuka is made of hardwood, wrapped with geneuine rayskin and synthetic silk ito. The saya is made of hardwood. The tsuba, fuchi, kashira and fittings on saya are made of copper. -
Tachi Japanese Samurai Sword 1095 Folded Steel Damscus Steel--Ryan1144
$280.00Tachi is a Japanese blade worn by the samurai class and came to prominence during the Koto Period (900-1596 AD). The tachi is a predecessor of the katana and differs from the katana in terms of blade geometry and mountings. The tachi has greater blade curvature and more tapered from the hilt (kasane) to the tip (sakikasane). It was worn horizontally through hangers called ashi and with the cutting edge down.
This tachi is made of folded 1095 high carbon steel, beautiful folding grains are clearly visible. The tsuka is hardwood and wrapped with genuine rayskin and synthetic silk ito. The saya is made of hardwood. The tsuba and other fittings are made of copper with flower motify
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Tachi Japanese Sword 1095 High Carbon Steel Clay Tempered Full Tang Sharp--Ryan1143
$300.00The blade is made of 1095 high carbon steel and full tang, it is differentially hardened and has a visible wave hamon. The fittings are made of copper and in tachi style. The tsuka is made of hardwood, wrapped with genuine rayskin and synthetic silk ito. The saya is made of hardwood.
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Tachi Clay Tempered Honsanmai Copper Fittings--Ryan1355
$306.00The 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. Besides the hamon, the boundary lines between different steels are also clearly visible. The tsuka is made of hardwood, it's wrapped with genuine rayskin and synthetic silk ito. The saya is made of rosewood, the color and veins of the wood is natural. The tsuba, fuchi, kashira and fittings on saya are all made of brass. The sword is well-balanced and assembled tightly.
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Tachi Japanese Sword 1095 High Carbon Steel Clay Tempered Ebony Saya Copper Tsuba--Ryan712
$399.00Tachi is a Japanese blade worn by the samurai class and came to prominence during the Koto Period (900-1596 AD). The tachi is a predecessor of the katana and differs from the katana in terms of blade geometry and mountings. The tachi has greater blade curvature and more tapered from the hilt (kasane) to the tip (sakikasane). It was worn horizontally through hangers called ashi and with the cutting edge down.
This tachi is made of differentially heat-treated 1095 high carbon steel with a beautiful notare or wave hamon. The saya is made of ebony wood, its color and grains are natural. The tsuka is hardwood and wrapped with genuine rayskin. The ito and sageo are synthetic silk. The tsuba and other fittings are made of copper with chrysanthemum flower motify. The sword is customizable.
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Tachi Honsanmai Cay Tempered Hazuya Polish--Ryan1431
$469.001) 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. -
Tachi Folded High Carbon Steel Clay Tempered Hazuya Polish--Ryan1453
$549.001) The sword will go with a free sword bag and a pair of spare Mekugies(bamboo nails).
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Tachi Clay Tempered Hazuya Polish Gold-Plated Copper Fittings--Ryan1348
$549.00The blade is folded-forged from 1095 high carbon steel and clay tempered, the hamon is suguha. The tsuka is made of hardwood, it's wrapped with genuine rayskin and synthetic silk ito. The saya is made of hardwood and coated with orange painting and flower decoration. The tsuba, fuchi, kashira and fittings on saya are made of copper and plated with gold. -
Tachi Folded 1095 Carbob Steel Clay Tempered Full-Rayskin Saya Copper Tsuba--Ryan1332
$569.00Tachi is a Japanese blade worn by the samurai class and came to prominence during the Koto Period (900-1596 AD). The tachi is a predecessor of the katana and differs from the katana in terms of blade geometry and mountings. The tachi has greater blade curvature and more tapered from the hilt (kasane) to the tip (sakikasane). It was worn horizontally through hangers called ashi and with the cutting edge down.
This tachi is made of differentially heat-treated folded 1095 high carbon steel with a beautiful notare or wave hamon. The saya is fully-wrapped in genuine, polished rayskin and then laquered to give it a smooth, shiny finish. The tsuka is hardwood and wrapped with genuine white rayskin. The ito is black, synthetic silk. The sageo or cord wrapping on the ashi is also black synthetic silk. The kabuto-gane, menuki, fuchi, koiguchi, ashi, semegane and sayajiri are all made of copper.
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Tachi Clay Tempered 1095 Carbon Steel Folded Blade Full-Rayskin Saya--Ryan1331
$569.00Another of our newly-released blades is a beautiful tachi. The tachi is a Japanese blade worn by the samurai class and came to prominence during the Koto Period (900-1596 AD). The tachi is a predecessor of the katana and differs from the katana in terms of blade geometry and mountings. The tachi has greater blade curvature and more tapered from the hilt (kasane) to the tip (sakikasane). It was worn horizontally through hangers called ashi and with the cutting edge down.
This tachi is made of differentially heat-treated folded 1095 high carbon steel with a beautiful notare or wave hamon. The saya is fully-wrapped in genuine, polished rayskin and then laquered to give it a smooth, shiny finish. The tsuka is hardwood and wrapped with genuine white rayskin. The ito is black synthetic silk. The sageo or cord wrapping on the ashi is also black synthetic silk. The kabuto-gane, menuki, fuchi, koiguchi, ashi, semegane and sayajiri are all made of copper and depict various flowers and shishi or lion-dogs. Flowers have a deep importance in Japanese culture and signify treasured virtues essential in the life of a warrior. Shishi are common in many Asian cultures and are known as guardians or protectors of temples and hallowed grounds.
Other specifications are as follows: