Sword specification:

Condition: Brand New

Blade Material: Clay Tempered T10 Steel

Handle Material:Genuine Ray Skin + Hardwooden

Saya Material:Hardwooden Wrap The Rattan With Lacquer Work Finished

Fitting Material :High Quality Iron

Size:Overall Length: 41 inch/103cm,Nagasa Length:  28.7 inch/73 cm,Handle Length: 10.6 inch/27 cm,Blade Width(near Habaki): 1.26 inch / 3.2cm,Blade Width(near Kissaki) :0.91inch / 2.3cm


Blade:

The Blade Of The Sword Has Been Hand Forged Using The Ancient Method Of Sword  Making . Full Hand Forged And Full Hand Polished,Unkubi Zukurai structure blade.The blade with this structure is extremely lethal, can increase the performance while reducing the weight of the blade, balance the center of gravity, greatly improve the feel, and can be controlled more easily.

The Blade Was Made Of T-10 High Carbon Steel, And It Has Been Laminated In A  Maru Configuration(Single Type Mono Steel). Differential Hardened And Clay  Tempered, Water Quenched And Polished.

The T-10 High Carbon Steel (The Steel Has A 0.1% Carbon Content And 0.4%  Manganese.)Is Very Solid And Holds An Edge Well. This Blade Was Then Clay  Tempered And Has More Than 14 Process Hand Sharpening Work. Very sharp.


The Japanese Hamon Pattern Is Done In The Same Process As The  Traditional Method. Harden The Edge Is By Using The Special Clay Wrapping The  Blade Then Put In Water To Quench. It Requires A Lot Of Skills. The Fire  Temperature Can Not Be Too High Or Too Low It Needs To Be Well Controlled By The  Sword Smith. The Blade Is Then Put Into Water For Quenching. The Blade Shape Is  Done This Process Creates Beautiful Hamon Hada And Martensite (Grains) On The  Blade Surface. Clay To Protect The Edge And Quenched In Water To Temper The Mune  Or Spine Of The Sword. The Hardness Of The Carbon Steel Measures At An  Impressive HRC On The Rockwell Scale. The Perfect Combination Of The Hardness Of  The Edge Steel, And The Increased Sori (Curvature Of The Blade), Enables This  High Quality Blade To Easily Cut Through Tatami Straw Mats Or Bamboo For  Tameshigiri.The Blade Of The Sword Has Been Hand Forged Using The Ancient Method Of Sword  Making . Full Hand Forged And Full Hand Polished,Unokubitsukuri structure blade.

The Blade Was Made Of T-10 High Carbon Steel, And It Has Been Laminated In A  Maru Configuration(Single Type Mono Steel). Differential Hardened And Clay  Tempered, Water Quenched And Polished.

The T-10 High Carbon Steel (The Steel Has A 0.1% Carbon Content And 0.4%  Manganese.)Is Very Solid And Holds An Edge Well. This Blade Was Then Clay  Tempered And Has More Than 14 Process Hand Sharpening Work. Very sharp.


The Japanese Hamon Pattern Is Done In The Same Process As The  Traditional Method. Harden The Edge Is By Using The Special Clay Wrapping The  Blade Then Put In Water To Quench. It Requires A Lot Of Skills. The Fire  Temperature Can Not Be Too High Or Too Low It Needs To Be Well Controlled By The  Sword Smith. The Blade Is Then Put Into Water For Quenching. The Blade Shape Is  Done This Process Creates Beautiful Hamon Hada And Martensite (Grains) On The  Blade Surface. Clay To Protect The Edge And Quenched In Water To Temper The Mune  Or Spine Of The Sword. The Hardness Of The Carbon Steel Measures At An  Impressive HRC On The Rockwell Scale. The Perfect Combination Of The Hardness Of  The Edge Steel, And The Increased Sori (Curvature Of The Blade), Enables This  High Quality Blade To Easily Cut Through Tatami Straw Mats Or Bamboo For  Tameshigiri.


Fitting:

This Tsuka is wooden one wrapped with genuine ray skin, and with silk ITO in the traditional wrap.

The Fuchi and Kashira on the tsuka are made of alloy with matching Menuki on each side as an ornament, two Mekugi (peg) are nailed to secure the Tasng of the sword. (Sword can be disassembled by picking up the two Mekusgi (peg).

This saya (sheath) of the sword is hard wooden, wrap the rattan by hand before painting,and lacquered superior paint to highly gloss the surface of it. It is not only non-slip but also has a good feel.The Sage-O is tied around the Kurikaka (knob) of the saya, the Koiguchi (scabbard mouth) and Kojiri (scabbard tip) has been hardened.


NOTE::

1.A silk sword bag comes with the sword. but the wooden stand  in below item pictures is NOT included.

2.Please do not store in a humid environment. When the sword is not in use, please keep the blade clean to ensure that there is no water stains, then wipe a layer of maintenance oil to prevent rust. If there is no special oil, use gasoline engine oil.

3.Due to our swords are full hand made, each one is unique,so Specs will vary  slightly from sword to sword, please refer to the actual received,please understand.