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Japanese Tanto Take T-10 Mono-Steel, Real Choji Hamon, 0.93 Shaku, Unokubi Zukuri
Forged blade made of the highest quality T-10 steel. Steel in Maru monocomposite configuration - differentially hardened. Carbon steel T-10 is very strong and holds its edge very well. The blade was hand polished in the final stage with a hazuya stone - thus achieving an almost razor-sharp edge and a mirror-like shine.This blade has been tried and tested to remove everything in its path ! Sori (blade curvature) is specially designed to achieve the finest and cleanest cuts possible. The T-10 carbon steel has an impressive hardness in the HRC range - the perfect combination of this hardness is emphasized by the curvature of the Sori blade , which makes it easy to cut through tatami, straw mats, or bamboo for tameshigiri. The full tang construction of this blade greatly increases the strength of the knife.
Tanto 短刀 is a Japanese knife that was carried by a samurai together withwakizashiakatanain what's known as a daishō set. The length of the blade should not exceed 30.3 cm. Knife tanto bwas designed to penetrate armor and protection of all kinds. The tanto blade is similar to the style of Japanese long (katana)and short (wakizashi) swords.The Tanto knife has a high blade with a flat grind, resulting in extremely strong penetration, making it ideal for stabbing into hard materials. This "dagger" could be carried by the common people for their defence. Only a samurai was allowed to carry a katana or wakizashi. If a samurai had to commit ritual suicide seppukuhe used a wakizashi short sword, and in most cases the woman used a tanto dagger.
top Japanese tanto knife with blade length of 0.93 Shaku (28.2 cm)
The tip of the blade is shaped unokubi-zukuri, which is very well defined by the fact that the hamon runs the entire length through the Boshi. The distinctive real Choji Hamon is created according to ancient traditional methods based on the master blacksmith's many years of experience.
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Saya: (shell - cover) made of hardwood in black glossy sprinkled finish. High-quality silk Sage-O braid is tied around the Kurigata (button) of the Sayi (sheath-cloth).
Tsuba: (guard) brass black decorative
Tsuka: (handle) wooden core wrapped in genuine stingray (Samegawa) leather with black leather braid - Ito. The blade of the katana is secured with one mekugi (bamboo pin). You can remove the blade from the handle by pulling out this pin. On each side of the Tsuka (handle) there is a menuki (gold and black ornament under the braid). Distinctive decorated end of handles (Kashira).
Total length of knife (without saya) - 50 cm
Blade length (Nagasa) - 31,0 cm (including Habaki 2.8cm)
Length of the handle - 18 cm
Blade thickness (for Habaki) - 0.75 cm
Blade height (for Habaki) - 3.2 cm
Habaki - brass (length 2.8cm)
We will make a katana for you according to your requirements
We make katanas, wakizashi and tanto knives to customer's specifications. The lead time after payment of the 30% deposit ranges from 60-90 calendar days.
grounds for non-recognition of warranty - misuse
In general, these are all activities except for traditional chopping test techniques, which involve chopping into special mats.
Chopping branches, trees and bushes: for this activity people have developed other tools such as axes or machetes
Chopping or swordplay with another sword: destructive damage to the blade of a samurai sword occurs - samurai avoided any direct contact with the enemy to avoid damaging the blade. The repair was long and expensive
Never carry a sharp samurai sword with the blade exposed in public: always keep the sword sheathed in the Saya (scabbard). In Germany and other EU countries, this is even an obligation prescribed by gun law
Never insert a dirty blade into the Saya: If you are performing chopping tests on fruit, clean and preserve the blade immediately after chopping, otherwise the blade will rust and oxidize
Never leave your sword in a damp place such as a porch, shed, cellar or conservatory: This traditional weapon certainly doesn't deserve such treatment. Always clean the blade after use, brush with oil and store the sword in a dry place.
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