Presentation of the Samurai Sword Tokugawa Ieyasu – T10 Steel & Authentic Hamon
Discover the Samurai Sword Tokugawa Ieyasu, a hand-forged masterpiece made from T10 steel, featuring a real Hamon. The carefully hand-sculpted tsuba adds a touch of beauty and authenticity to this unique piece. The gold-finished seppa further enhances its elegance. Perfect for collectors and Japanese history enthusiasts, this katana is a tribute to the Tokugawa era.
Experience the Exceptional Quality of Authentic Hamon
The Tokugawa Ieyasu Samurai Sword boasts an authentic Hamon, a temper line that forms during the heat treatment process. This creates a distinctive pattern along the edge of the blade, showcasing the sword’s exceptional quality and craftsmanship. A true masterpiece for collectors and aficionados alike.
Crafted with T10 Steel and Hand-Sculpted Tsuba
The Tokugawa Ieyasu Samurai Sword is made from T10 steel, a high-quality alloy known for its toughness and edge retention. The sword’s tsuba, or handguard, is meticulously hand-sculpted, adding a unique touch to this exquisite piece. The wood-massive saya, or scabbard, is beautifully lacquered and features a koiguchi made from genuine horn.
Technical Specifications of the Samurai Sword Tokugawa Ieyasu
- Blade color: Grey
- Material: T10 Steel and Hamon (Clay-tempered)
- Tsuba: Hand-sculpted Iron
- Saya: Lacquered Wood and Genuine Horn Koiguchi
- Tsuka: Wooden Handle with Real Ray Skin
Experience the allure of Japanese swordsmanship with the Tokugawa Ieyasu Samurai Sword. This exceptional piece, with its T10 steel blade and hand-sculpted tsuba, is the perfect addition to any collection. The sword’s authentic Hamon, clay-tempered during the forging process, creates a unique pattern along the edge. Collectors and history enthusiasts alike will appreciate the craftsmanship and attention to detail in this tribute to the Tokugawa era.
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