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Shinto Katana SH1001

€ 792,50 € 625,-

Blade:  27”/ 68.58 cm
Grip:   11.25”/ 28.57 cm
Totall:  39.5”/ 100.33 cm
Weight:  1 Lb. 14 oz./ 850.48 gr


Forged high-carbon steel blade

Built for cutting

Traditional construction

 

The popular Shinto Katana (1001-GT) is the corner stone of our Hanwei line of Samurai weapons. The Shinto is mounted in black and the tsuka-ito is in Japanese cotton over ray skin. The black iron tsuba is formed by a finely rendered dragon, detailed in gold, with true back-and-front detail. The blade is hand-forged in high-carbon steel and is edge-tempered using the traditional clay tempering method, resulting in a distinct hamon. Edge hardness is 60HRC, back hardness 40HRC. The grip is double-pegged to the tang for safety. Supplied with a protective cloth bag and traditional maintenance kit.

 

Shinto Wakizashi SH1015

€ 585,-  € 425,-

Blade:  20”/ 50.80 cm
Grip:   6.5”/ 16.51 cm
Totall:  27.75”/ 70.48 cm
Weight 1lb. 7oz./ 652.03 gram

Hand forged Steel

Edge-tempered blade with hamon.

Traditional construction

During the Muromachi period (1568-1603), the introduction of the pairing of the Katana (the curved sword) and Wakizashi was introduced. The Wakizashi, or the shorter companion blade to the Katana, was about 18 inches long. Only the warrior class - the Samurai - was allowed to wear the two swords, which remained a custom for the next several hundred years until abolished in the 19th century. This Wakizashi is the companion piece to the Shinto Katana (1001-GT), with matching fittings and blade construction.Supplied with a protective cloth bag and traditional maintenance kit.

 

 

The Tsuka is genuine ray skin and the Ito-Maki is Japanese cotton.

The Tsuba is of black iron and formed by a finely rendered dragon, detailed in gold with back and front detail. 

The theme is faithfully repeated in the Fuchi, Kashira and Menuki.

The deeply lacquered wood saya is made with polished horn fittings

           
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