Embodying the tumultuous ethos of World War II yet exuding the elegance of traditional Japanese craftsmanship, stands this handmade Tachi sword. Woven within its Damascus blade and rosewood saya are tales of bravery, sacrifice, and artistry. This unique juxtaposition of two worlds, the valor of wartime and the precision of ancient samurai craftsmanship, transforms this Tachi from a mere weapon into an evocative piece of history.
Key Features:
Damascus Steel Full Tang Blade:
The Tachi's heart lies in its formidable Damascus steel blade. Known for its unique water-like patterns, the Damascus steel speaks volumes of strength, durability, and unparalleled beauty. Expertly forged to achieve peak performance, its sharp edge promises an impeccable cut, embodying both the lethality and the artistry of the blade. Just like the chronicles of World War II, each swirl and curve in the steel tells a tale of battles fought and victories won.
Black Cord Handle with PU Black Samegawa:
Holding the essence of the sword's persona is its meticulously designed handle. Adorned with PU black samegawa, the faux ray skin imparts a sophisticated texture and rich visual depth. Coupled with the same hue, the black cord wrap provides both functionality and aesthetics, ensuring a firm grip and a seamless look. The monochrome theme mirrors the stark contrasts of wartime, where clarity and determination defined a soldier's path.
Rosewood Saya with Natural Color:
Sheathing this magnificent blade is a saya crafted from the finest rosewood. Known for its dense grain and durability, rosewood lends the saya a naturally rich and lustrous beige hue. The intrinsic warmth of rosewood, combined with its subtle beige undertones, stands as a testament to the hope and tranquility that follows tumultuous times, a calm after the storm. This choice of wood not only safeguards the blade but also complements the overall aesthetic, adding a touch of serenity to the Tachi's fierce persona.
Alloy Tsuba with Exquisite Patterns:
An exquisite piece of art in its own right, the tsuba serves both as a protector and an aesthetic enhancer. Made from a durable alloy, it showcases intricate patterns, meticulously etched, reflecting the detailed artistry of the times. These designs serve as a silent nod to the complex interplay of strategy, honor, and beauty that has always been at the core of samurai warfare, even as it melds with the intense backdrop of World War II.
Infusing the raw intensity of World War II with the finesse of traditional Japanese sword-making, this handmade Tachi stands as a beacon of history, craftsmanship, and resilience. The intertwining tales of Damascus steel, rosewood saya, and intricately designed tsuba make this sword not just a weapon, but a piece of art—a testament to humanity's ability to create beauty even in the direst of circumstances. Holding it is embracing epochs of battles, hope, and undying spirit.
- Damascus steel full tang blade
- Black cord handle with pu black samegawa
- Rosewood saya with natural color
- Alloy tsuba with exquisite patterns
Specification
Item Number | TK-JP-G10957 |
Primary Color | Natural-wood |
Primary Material | Damascus Steel |
Item Dimensions & Packaging
Dimensions | 40.6 * 1.3 * 0.3 Inches |
Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
Packing Size | 42.9 x 3.9 x 3.5 Inches |
Shipping Weight | 3.3 Pounds |