T10 Hamon Katana ‘Auspicious Clouds and Sacred Beasts’ – Hand-Forged T10 Steel Blade, 40.6 Inches
$379.17
Hand-forged T10 steel katana with unique mutual eye hamon pattern, 40.6 inches overall. Includes brocade box—perfect for collectors and display. Exceptional value and craftsmanship.
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Description
Overview: The T10 Hamon Katana ‘Auspicious Clouds and Sacred Beasts’ combines exceptional craftsmanship with striking aesthetics, offering both a visually stunning display piece and a testament to traditional sword-making artistry. Its unique hamon pattern and exquisite fittings make it a standout addition for any serious collector.
Specifications:
– Overall Length with Sheath: 40.6 inches
– Blade Length: 28.0 inches
– Handle Length: 10.2 inches
– Blade Width: 1.3 inches
Features & Benefits: This katana features a distinctive mutual eye hamon pattern, achieved through meticulous clay tempering, and boasts a hardness of 60° that allows it to cut iron without edge damage. The balance of hardness and flexibility ensures durability and performance, while the ultra-high cost performance offers exceptional value for discerning enthusiasts.
Materials & Craftsmanship: Hand-forged from T10 steel using traditional methods, the blade undergoes an 18-step polishing process including mirror polishing for a flawless finish. The fittings are crafted from exquisitely carved pure copper with gold and silver plating, adding elegance and detail.
Includes: The katana comes with a solid wood lacquer water-polished sheath adorned with a beautiful sageo, all housed in a high-end brocade box for premium presentation and protection.
Usage: Ideal for collectors seeking an authentic, artful display piece or for non-contact practice that honors the spirit of Japanese swordsmanship.
Compliance: For adult collectors (18+) and non-contact practice/display. Buyer is responsible for complying with local laws and safe handling.
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