SPECIFICATIONS | |
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Blade | T10 Hamon steel in cross. Mirror polishing |
Guard (Tsuba 鍔) | Finely carved copper with gilding |
Scabbard (Saya 鞘) | Light blue lacquered magnolia wood |
Handle (tsuka 柄) | Authentic stingray leather Gold-plated copper Menuki kit 2 Bamboo Mekugi |
DIMENSIONS | |
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Length with scabbard | 40.5 in |
Length of the blade | 29.5 in |
Blade thickness | 0.30 in |
Length of the handle | 10.2 in |
Width of the blade | 1.2 in |
Features of the Yonaguni Katana
The Yonaguni Katana is a true work of art, drawing inspiration from the mystical island of Yonaguni, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and underwater mysteries. Every detail of this sword evokes the natural beauty and hidden enigmas of the island, creating a Katana that is as captivating as it is effective.
Blade (Tōshin 刀身)
Forged from T10 steel, known for its exceptional hardness and high abrasion resistance, the blade of the Yonaguni Katana is a stunning display of technical mastery. The crossed hamon adorning the blade is not merely an aesthetic detail but a testament to the skill of the swordsmith. This pattern enhances the blade’s appearance while ensuring remarkable strength and cutting efficiency. The mirror polish, meticulously applied, reflects both the surroundings and the purity of the craftsmanship, making this blade as visually striking as it is high-performing.
Guard (Tsuba 鍔)
The copper tsuba, delicately adorned with golden accents, embodies elegance and opulence. Copper, valued for its malleability, allows for the creation of intricate motifs, adding a unique artistic touch to each piece. Over time, its natural patina deepens, giving the Katana even more character while maintaining long-lasting durability.
Scabbard (Saya 鞘)
The saya, crafted from magnolia wood and lacquered in a light blue hue, evokes the crystal-clear waters surrounding the island of Yonaguni. This wood, prized for its lightweight properties and ability to protect the blade from external elements, provides both protection and aesthetic appeal. The blue finish of the saya adds a subtle yet distinctive touch, enhancing the symbolic connection to the marine mysteries of the island.
Handle (Tsuka 柄)
The tsuka, carved from solid wood, is wrapped in white ray skin (galuchat), known for its durability and luxurious texture. Often compared to rare pearls of the sea, the ray skin not only provides a firm, non-slip grip but also adds a refined visual elegance. This combination of materials ensures optimal ergonomics and precise handling while reinforcing the durability of the sword.
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