katana FLOWERS made of carbon steel AISI 1045 with polished hamon imitation

Code: K-171
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Brand: Kawashima
€147,78 –29 % €104,30 €86,20 excl. VAT
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01/05/2024
katana FLOWERS & carbon steel AISI 1045 & imitation hamon & Bo-Hi gutter

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Katana FLOWERS carbon steel blade AISI 1045

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Forged Japanese sword KATANA with polished imitation of hardening (hamon) and Bo-Hi groove. Sharp (cut) samurai sword KATANA will find its use as a decoration, but also for active martial arts training. The Katana is not entirely suitable for cutting harder materials. The steel is not partially hardened (hamon is only polished) and therefore has a low degree of hardness. Chopping hard materials would leave marks on the blade of the sword. The attractive and sharp blade, the black glossy decorated saya plus the tsuka (handle) which is covered with genuine stingray skin, all make this katana very interesting and desirable. The katana is stored in a black canvas bag and a cardboard box. This Japanese katana sword can be combined into a set with Wakizashi Flowers (W-638) a tanto Flowers (T-652). The blade of the katana is decorated with a polished imitation of a hamon tempering line. The Dellinger company disclaims any liability for injury or damage resulting from use. Keep the katana out of the reach of children ! Any handling of the samurai sword is at your own risk. Remember, you are holding a deadly weapon!

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Katana is a type of samurai sword whose origin dates back to around the 15th century AD. A katana has a curved blade, just like a saber. Handle (tsuka) with oval cross-section and guard (tsuba) depicting oriental symbols. The length of the katana blade starts from about 60 cm. The samurai wore the katana tucked behind his kaku-obi belt, blade up, along with the Wakizashi short sword, so that he could react to a sudden enemy attack directly from the scabbard. The pair of katana and wakizashi swords were called daishō and were the symbol of the samurai class. A set of two daishō swords became standard equipment for samurai. The long katana was used for fighting in open spaces, while the short wakizashi or tantō was used for fighting in confined spaces or for ritual suicide called seppuce.

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Kforged blade made of steel AISI 1045 of the highest quality. The blade is in Maru configuration, i.e. forged from one compact bar of steel. AISI 1045carbon steel is a very popular steel used in the manufacture of katana, sword and knife blades. The production of this blade goes through several polishing and sharpening processes the surface of the blade shows a high gloss.

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Gutter Bo-Hi brings lightness to the katana and is responsible for the impressive sound even with a light swing of the katana or wakizashi. This sound is called "Tachi-Kaze" (the sound of the wind of the sword) in Japanese. How loud you hear the sound will depend on the speed and proper technique of the cut. Swords with the Bo-Hi groove are often used by martial arts students because they know immediately which of their slashes were good and which need to be improved. This groove is often called the "blood groove", although its purpose has nothing to do with blood. Combined with proper groove tapering, the blade can be 20 to 30% lighter than a blade without a groove without significant loss of strength and stability. The groove usually tapers together with the tapering blade. The production of a Bo-Hi groove blade is a bit easier than a classic full blade. A sword without a groove has higher strength and resistance to damage. The finest swords are usually without this groove.

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The groove on the blade brings with it lightness, an attractive sound even at a weak swing and, moreover, the production of a blade with a groove is less demanding and so the sword can have a more attractive price. On the other hand, a sword without a groove is overall stronger, more durable, and for some, even nicer. Swords of the highest quality are usually without a groove.

Read more here: https://pmczech.webnode.cz/products/katana-na-prani/

The groove on the blade brings with it lightness, an attractive sound even at a weak swing and, moreover, the production of a blade with a groove is less demanding and so the sword can have a more attractive price. On the other hand, a sword without a groove is overall stronger, more durable, and for some, even nicer. Swords of the highest quality are usually without a groove.

Read more here: https://pmczech.webnode.cz/products/katana-na-prani/
The groove on the blade brings with it lightness, an attractive sound even at a weak swing and, moreover, the production of a blade with a groove is less demanding and so the sword can have a more attractive price. On the other hand, a sword without a groove is overall stronger, more durable, and for some, even nicer. Swords of the highest quality are usually without a groove.

Read more here: https://pmczech.webnode.cz/products/katana-na-prani
The groove on the blade brings with it lightness, an attractive sound even at a weak swing and, moreover, the production of a blade with a groove is less demanding and so the sword can have a more attractive price. On the other hand, a sword without a groove is overall stronger, more durable, and for some, even nicer. Swords of the highest quality are usually without a groove.

Read more here: https://pmczech.webnode.cz/products/katana-na-prani/

it is a very well made replica of a Japanese sword

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION:

- total length of katana including sayi: 105 cm

- total length of katana without sayi: 102 cm

- Blade length including habaki (2.8 cm): 72 cm

- Blade type: Shinogi Zukuri with BO-HI groove sharp

- blade thickness of habaki: 0,7 cm


- tip length (kissaki): 3,7 cm


- tsuba: cast with oriental dragon motif

- weight of katana without/including sayi: 990/1210 g

- blade material: AISI 1045 Hi-carbon steel, blade hardness (Hasaki) 45 HRC


- material: brass


- hamon: polished imitation

tsuka: (handle) wooden core with inserted genuine stingray (Samegawa) leather ITO braid in black. The blade of the katana is secured with two bamboo pins (mekugi). You can remove the blade from the handle by pulling out these pins. There is a menuki (ornament) on both sides of the Tsuka.

- saya: (jacket - cover) made of hardwood, black glossy finish decorated with drawings. Sage-O quality silk braid is tied around the Kurigata.

Dellinger guarantee: 100% satisfaction guarantee or risk-free money back guarantee. We guarantee an excellent product that will provide you with the best service. The katana is packed in a black canvas bag and a cardboard box. It can be a wise gift solution for a birthday, wedding or Christmas. Katana is carefully inspected and packed before dispatch to ensure that it is delivered to your complete satisfaction.

Additional parameters

Category: katana
Warranty: 2 years
Weight: 1.25 kg
steel - blade material: karbonová ocel 1045
the length of the blade (nagasa) from the end of the habaki: 2,30 Shaku - 69,50 cm
Hamon: no
Bo-Hi groove: yes
suitable for sectional tests: No

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