Omamori Katana

Product Description for Omamori Katana

Maker: Yoshindo Yoshihara (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 85759
** This is handmade and one-of-a-kind **
Blade length: 6.50 in.
Total length: 10.25 in.
Blade height (at heel): 0.66 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.13 in.
Item weight: 2.16 oz.
Shipment weight: 3.04 oz.
Blade: Tamahagane (jewel steel), extracted from iron sand using techniques developed over 1500 years ago
Bolster: Shyaku dou (black copper) and 24k gold habaki (blade collar)
Handle: Black lacquered fittings
Sheath: Black lacquered fittings
Description: This omamori katana is a small tanto often worn by women and is the work of master swordsmith Yoshindo Yoshihara. Yoshihara, who is considered to be among Japan's best living swordsmiths creates masterworks that have a living spirit all of their own.
He begins by forging the blade from tamahagane (jewel steel), which is extracted from iron sand using techniques developed over 1500 years ago. A mix of steels, arranged for their imperfections as much as their purity results in his unique blades: “The combination of ‘bad’ and ‘good’ steel and superb forging technique is what gives it blade its personality and beauty, just like a human being. A perfect blade has no personality,” says Yoshihara.
The clay temper on the blade results in a clear, sugu (straight) style. The resulting blade is soft and supportive at the spine, with a very hard blade edge. The mune (spine or blade back) is in the lori-mune style. Lori (meaning roof) mune style resembles an A-frame roof in appearance. This mune style was the most popular after Koto times. The nakago (tang) has been hand filemarked and is engraved with Mr. Yoshihara's mark.
A black copper (Shyaku Dou) and 24k gold habaki (blade collar) protects the blade from scratches caused by the saya (sheath). This omamori katana comes in full black lacquered fittings.
As you would expect, exceptional fit and finish throughout.


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