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Tanto Shirayuki

Tanto Shirayuki
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Tanto Shirayuki
Reference : HA85749
Shiro (meaning "White" in German) holds great significance in Japanese culture, symbolizing purity, holiness, as well as sorrow and death. Samurai wore white under their armor to signify their willingness to fight until death.

Blade in Shinogi-Zukuri style with a fuller (Bo-Hi), hand-forged from 1045 carbon steel.
Sharp blade with an incorporated Hamon line for an authentic appearance.
Handle wrapped in white cotton in the classic Hineri-Maki style.
White, high-gloss lacquered wooden scabbard.
With a long tang, fixed in the handle with 2 bamboo pegs (Mekugi), making the sword fully disassemblable.
No plastic is used; only high-quality, authentic materials are employed.
Blade collar (Habaki) and washers (Seppa) are made of brass.
The traditional handle wrapping is lined with genuine ray skin.
All ornamentation (Tsuba, Fuchi, Menuki, Kashira) is made of metal.
Comes with a John Lee protective cover.
Each original John Lee sword includes a seal and a certificate.
Blade Steel: 1045 Carbon Steel
Handle Material: Wood / Ray Skin / Cotton
Scabbard: Wood
Handle Length: 14 cm
Blade Length: 26.5 cm
Overall Length (without scabbard): 41 cm
Weight (without scabbard): 460 g"
In stock
2024-12-31 119.90119.90
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