Musashi
Musashi Circumspect Katana (Burgundy)
Product Description
From the Musashi Gold Masaru Series comes this intricately hand crafted limited edition Circumspect Katana. Made using the Maru-kitae hand forged technique with 1060 high carbon steel, the result is a beautiful blade with a distinct hamon pattern.
The theme of the Maru Gata style tsuba is a famous Chinese proverb: The Cicada, Mantis and Canary. As the old saying goes, the mantis stalks the cicada, unaware of the Canary behind waiting in prey. The meaning is: Someone who covets gains before his eyes does not have the foresight to see what lies ahead. The detailed iron tsuba brings the ancient proverb to life with the mantis and cicada on one side of the tsuba, while the canary lurks on the other side of the tsuba.
The wood handle is real ray skin wrapped in traditional black cotton cord. It also features iron Fuchi and kashira.
Included with this katana is a maintenance kit to make sure your katana lasts a lifetime as well as a premium sword bag, deluxe gift box, Certificate of Authenticity. Each sword is individually numbered on the tang.
Product Details
- ColorsBlack
- Materials
High Carbon Steel
- Measurements
45"L x 8"W x 4"H
- OriginChina
— Warranty: Manufacturer's 30 Days
— Limited Edition of 55 pieces
— Maru-kitae Hand Forged
— Real Hamon
— Maru Gata Style Iron Tsuba
— Iron Fuchi & Kashira
— Razor Sharp
— Blade Length: 28.5"
— Blade Material: 1060 Carbon Steel
— Blade Thickness: 0.282"
— Blade Hardness: 45-52 HRC
— Blade Grind: Convex
— Blade Finish: Polish
— Handle Material: Birch Wood, Ray Skin, Cotton
— Handle Length: 11"
— Tang: Full
— Overall Length: 41.75"
— Weight (Oz): 32
— Includes Premium Sword Bag. Deluxe Gift Box, + Certificate of Authenticity
FAQ
It is a fully functional sword. Hand forged to full tang and hand sharpen. Ready to cut right out of the box.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityUnited States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In2-3 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation