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Katana [Dewa Daijyou Kunimichi](Wazamono)[N.B.T.H.K] Hozon Token. Edo era, 1596. Katana Samurai, Ronin Samurai, Samurai Weapons, Katana Swords, Samurai Warrior, Shuriken
Katana [Dewa Daijyou Kunimichi](Wazamono)[N.B.T.H.K] Hozon Token. Edo era, 1596.
It’s kind of fancy but i still like it. Especially the quality of the tsukamaki Medieval Weapons, Samurai Swords, Japanese Blades, Japanese Sword
Bling Bling Tachi :) – 18th Century
It’s kind of fancy but i still like it. Especially the quality of the tsukamaki
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a closup of the tsuba has been posted here. Picsource: bonhams.com Samurai Sword Shop Info CenterUSA dave@samurai-sword-shop.com00
Hamon (from Japanese, literally "blade pattern") is a visual effect created on the blade by the hardening process. The hamon is the outline of the hardened zone (yakiba) which contains the cutting edge (ha). Blades made in this manner are known as differentially hardened. This difference in hardeness results from clay being applied on the blade prior the cooling process (quenching). Tactical Swords, Kendo
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Hamon (from Japanese, literally "blade pattern") is a visual effect created on the blade by the hardening process. The hamon is the outline of the hardened zone (yakiba) which contains the cutting edge (ha). Blades made in this manner are known as differentially hardened. This difference in hardeness results from clay being applied on the blade prior the cooling process (quenching).
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