John Lee

Kujaku Katana, semi-sharp

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Product description

Discover the meaning and beauty of the Kujaku sword, named after the Japanese word for peacock. The peacock symbolizes compassion and kindness, and is believed to bring good health. The blade is hand-forged from 1045 carbon steel in the Shinogi Zukuri style with a groove (Bo-Hi). It features a sharp edge and a stunning hamon pattern for an authentic look. The handle is wrapped in black cotton in the classic Hineri Maki style, while the high-gloss lacquered wooden sheath exudes elegance.

With a long tang secured by two bamboo pins (Mekugi) in the handle, the sword can be fully disassembled. Only high-quality and authentic materials are used, with no plastic components. The blade collar (Habaki) and washers (Seppa) are made of brass, and the traditional handle is adorned with genuine ray skin. All decorations (Tsuba, Fuchi, Menuki, Kashira) are meticulously handcrafted from metal. The sword comes with a protective fabric case, a John Lee seal, and a certificate. Discover the refinement and craftsmanship of the Kujaku sword and add this masterpiece to your collection.


Product details
Product details:
Blade Material: 1045 Carbon Steel, 52-55 HRC
Handle Material: Wood / Ray Skin / Cotton
Sheath: Wood
Blade Length: 73 cm
Overall Length (Without Sheath): 102 cm
Weight (Without Sheath): 1060 g
Razor sharp
Shipment weight (g): 2000

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