SPECIFICATIONS | |
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Blade | Damascus steel pattern Ladder Polished by a master |
Guard (Tsuba 鍔) | High-quality, finely sculpted copper |
Scabbard (Saya 鞘) | On the red lacquered scabbard, we find the symbol of the Toyotomi clan created by Hideyoshi. Tachi style mount with Obitori Kanagu Kashiwaba and Kogiri. The rope of the Tsuka-Ito handle continues on the scabbard. |
Handle (tsuka 柄) | Authentic stingray leather High quality copper Menuki kit 2 Bamboo Mekugi |
DIMENSIONS | |
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Length with scabbard | 40.5 in |
Length of the blade | 29.5 in |
Blade thickness | 0.30 in |
Length of the handle | 10.2 in |
Width of the blade | 1.2 in |
Weight | 1,4 kg with scabbard |
Features of the Hideyoshi Katana
The Hideyoshi Katana is a true masterpiece, paying homage to the ancient craftsmanship of Japanese swordsmiths. Every detail of this iconic weapon is carefully designed to merge beauty with functionality, drawing inspiration from the traditional forging methods once used by the samurai.
Blade (Tōshin 刀身)
Forged from Damascus steel, the blade showcases unique swirling, wave-like patterns achieved through the layering and folding of multiple sheets of steel. This intricate process not only adds to the blade’s visual allure but also enhances its strength and flexibility, allowing it to maintain a razor-sharp edge while withstanding significant stress. The natural beauty of the Damascus pattern, combined with the steel’s durability, makes this blade a true testament to Japanese sword-making excellence.
Guard (Tsuba 鍔)
Intricately sculpted from high-quality copper, the tsuba highlights exceptional craftsmanship, giving each Katana a distinctive, personalized touch. Copper, known for its corrosion resistance, provides reliable hand protection while adding an elegant finish. The engraved designs on the guard pay tribute to samurai heritage, bestowing this piece with a timeless and noble character.
Scabbard (Saya 鞘)
The saya, lacquered in a deep and elegant red, prominently features the emblem of the Toyotomi clan—a symbol deeply rooted in feudal Japan’s history. This lacquer not only enhances visual appeal but also protects the wood from wear and the elements, ensuring the sword’s longevity. The tachi-style mount, along with ornate details like the Obitori Kanagu Kashiwaba and Kogiri, demonstrates respect for historical design and martial tradition.
Handle (Tsuka 柄)
Wrapped in authentic ray skin (shagreen), the tsuka offers durability and a superior grip. The distinct texture of galuchat provides a comfortable, secure hold, ensuring precision and safety in handling. The carefully woven tsuka-ito elegantly extends onto the saya, demonstrating seamless design and meticulous attention to detail.
Fixing Mechanism (Mekugi 目釘)
The two mekugi—small bamboo pegs that secure the blade to the handle—allow for easy disassembly and reassembly for maintenance and inspection. This traditional system, historically used in Katana construction, ensures structural integrity while simplifying care.
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