TOKUGAWA KATANA SHINKEN
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The idea behind this sword comes from the cultural aspects of sobriety and elegance of Japan during the Tokugawa shogunate, without however neglecting the aesthetics and needs of budō.
The T-10 blade has a powerful mihaba with ō-kissaki with hamon gunome, made according to the traditional method.
The habaki is decorated with a sayagata weave, a lucky charm motif traditionally used during the Edo period, under the Tokugawa shogunate, to decorate the accessories, clothing and swords of bushi nobles.
The kodogu, tsuba, fuchi and kashira are all made in Japan and feature elegant and subtle ajirogata workmanship, making this sword model unique.
The tsuka, with hinerimaki in Japanese black silk ito with hishigami, is decorated with menuki, also made in Japan, which represent the mon, the heraldic emblem, Tokugawa: the triple “aoi” which represents descent from the deity- crow Yatagarasu.
The koshirae is characterized by the elegance of its simplicity and austerity, which accentuates the beauty of the blade and decorative details.
The sword conveys a sense of might and sobriety, distinctive aspects of the Edo period under the Tokugawa shogunate.
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