![]() Saya and handle: light wood and buffalo horn (including scabbard)īlade: 1060 steel with high carbon content not sharpenedīlade length: 70.5cm. ![]() Precisely carved and chiseled resin scabbard, tsuba and hilt depicting rural scenes.īlade: not sharpened in 440 stainless steel Small technical glossary: Hamon: tempering line on the blade * Hi: deep groove in the blade, also called colasangue * Saya: scabbard of the sword * Tsuka: handle * Tsukamaki: weave on the handle * Tsuka-Ito or Tsuka-gawa: webbing of cotton, silk or leather that wraps the handle * Tsuba: guard * Fuchi: ornament between guard and sleeve * Kashira: ornament at the end of the handle * Menuki: medallions placed under the handle's cordage * Habaki: collar that wraps the beginning of the blade * Seppa: seals of the guard * Shitodome: seals to which the Sageo is tied * Motohaba: height of the blade at habaki * Sakihaba: height of the blade at kissaki.įaithful reproduction of the ceremonial Wakizashi dating back to the Japanese Edo period. Handle: same black with black cotton tsukagawa Small technical glossary: Hamon: temper line on the blade * Hi: deep groove in the blade, also called blood-cola * Saya: sword sheath * Tsuka: handle * Tsukamaki: weave on the handle * Tsuka-Ito or Tsuka-gawa: webbing cotton, silk or leather that wraps the handle * Tsuba: guard * Fuchi: ornament between guard and handle * Kashira: ornament at the end of the handle * Menuki: medallions placed under the cordage of the handle * Habaki: collar that wraps the beginning of the blade * Seppa: seals of the guard * Shitodome: seals to which the Sageo is linked * Motohaba: height of the habaki blade * Sakihaba: height of the kissaki blade.īlade: sharpened in high carbon AISI 1060 HCS folded steel (damascus) Notes: removable with double mekugi - the sword is accompanied by a cotton bag - wooden support and maintenance kit - This sword is not accompanied by film licenses but we offer it anyway resulting in a good quality level ![]() Tsuba, Fuchi and Kashira: antiqued metal with gilding Tsuka-gawa: black leather on same (ray skin) white Saya: black lacquered wood with gold-colored engravings Faithful unofficial reproduction of the sword used in the film Kill Bill
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