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Specifications:
Overall Length: 41 "
Blade Length: 27 "
Blade Steel: Carbon Steel
Blade: Sharpened ( Very Sharp)
Handle Material: Authentic Ray Skin wrapped grip & Black cotton cord wrap
Condition: Brand new in the gift case
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The word Samurai means "the one who serves". The samurai led very disciplined lives. They strived always to achieve perfection of the martial arts and their character. Samurai were expected to be capable of bringing the same degree of discipline to the social community as they would to the removal of an enemy's head in battle. This warrior's choice of weapon was the Katana. The katana is a devastatingly quick and powerful weapon. The Samurai viewed the Katana as almost a living thing which they greatly revered. These powerful yet graceful Katanas are made with the old ways in the mountains of China. These are full tanged, battle ready, and razor sharp.
This beautiful Samurai Katana is made of traditionally hand forged high carbon steel, done with the tsukurikomi process. The tsukurikomi process combines four kinds of steels; hagane (edge), shingane (core), mungane (back) and kawagane (side) steels, with different carbon contents. By this process, the hasaki (edge) side becomes high carbon steel and the mune (back) side possesses low carbon steel. This process is what makes this sword such a formidable weapon.
Many today associate all warriors of Japan into the class of Samurai. However, the Samurai were only one part of a large class of warriors called Bushi. Bushi means simply warrior and this class made up the military ranks of Japan. Many of the Bushi were born into the class and taught the arts of war from an early age by their fathers. These lessons included fencing, archery, horsemanship, use of the spear, tactics, ethics, literature and calligraphy. The Bushi would latter adopt the code Bushido, or the Way of the Warrior. Similar to the knights of Europe the Bushi were expected to be the beacon of justice, honor, courage, truthfulness, and loyalty.
This is the Bushi Katana. The sword has been hand made and is completely disassembled. The blade is full tang and is very well balanced. The sword is functional.
The Katana includes a cleaning kit, table top stand, and collectors box.
The Sword includes a FREE DECORATIVE BOX, ONE TIER STAND, AND CLEANING KIT.
Musashi Katana Series:
Musashi was one of the best samurai warriors of the Edo/Tokugawa period. He was thought to be a legend, due to his unusual fighting style. He fought using the Ni-ten Ichi Ryu way, which was a two-sword swordsmanship that he developed himself. He fought with a katana and a wakizashi at the same time! He said he trained using two long-swords in order to develop his strength. With his great strategy and skill Musashi killed many of his enemies in one-to-one duels. His first duel was at the age of 13! We strongly recommend this sword and we also recommend buying a wakizashi in order to reach Musashi's incredible style!
Carbon Steel
Carbon steel, also called plain carbon steel, is a metal alloy,
a combination of two elements, iron and carbon, where other elements are present in quantities too small
to affect the properties. The only other alloying elements allowed in plain-carbon steel are
manganese (1.65% max), silicon (0.60% max), and copper (0.60% max). Steel with a low carbon content has
the same properties as iron, soft but easily formed. As carbon content rises the metal becomes harder and
stronger but less ductile and more difficult to weld. Higher carbon content lowers steel's melting point and
its temperature resistance in general.
* Mild (low carbon) steel: approximately 0.05–0.29% carbon content[1] (e.g. AISI 1018 steel). Mild steel has a relatively low tensile strength, but it is cheap and malleable; surface hardness can be increased through carburizing.[2]
* Medium carbon steel: approximately 0.30–0.59% carbon content[1](e.g. AISI 1040 steel). Balances ductility and strength and has good wear resistance; used for large parts, forging and automotive components.[3]
* High carbon steel: approximately 0.6–0.99% carbon content [1]. Very strong, used for springs and high-strength wires.[4]
* Ultra-high carbon steel: approximately 1.0–2.0% carbon content [1]. Steels that can be tempered to great hardness. Used for special purposes like (non-industrial-purpose) knives, axles or punches. Most steels with more than 1.2% carbon content are made using powder metallurgy and usually fall in the category of high alloy carbon steels. |