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John Lee Golden Flower Tanto

€171.90*

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Product number: 11451
Product information "John Lee Golden Flower Tanto"
The Golden Flower Tanto features an extraordinarily beautiful tsuba which certainly has been made by a grand master in the 18th century. As these did not sign their work in contrary to the blade smiths, the creator is not known by name. The tsuba has been intricately decorated with golden cherry blossoms (sakura). The cherry blossom is one of the most important symbols in Japanese culture. It stands for beauty, departure and the transience of life.

The tanto has a handforged blade made of carbon steel with a fine hamon and has been tempered traditionally. In addition, the steel of the blade has been folded 12 times, that means about 8000 layers have been created which give the sword a beautiful damascus pattern. The sharp blade features a hi (fuller) to reduce the total weight. The handle (tsuka) is made of wood, has been coated with real fish skin and features two menukis. In addition it has been traditionally wrapped in black cotton. The tang is especially long and fixed with one bamboo peg (mekugi). The scabbard (saya) is made of wood and the blade collar (habaki) is made of brass. This tanto has been made according to original museum exhibitions. The sword comes with a certificate of origin, wrapped in cloth and packed in a high-quality wooden box. All measures are subject to estimation.

Details:

Blade length to tsuba: 27 cm
Total length without scabbard: 41 cm
Blade´s curvature (sori): 8 mm
Handle length: 14 cm
Weight without scabbard: 400 g
Weight with scabbard: 550 g

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January 4, 2016 09:12

Ein wunderschönes Tanto dem ich auch meinen Wassersteinen die letze Schärfe verpasst hab. Auch beim Auspacken schon gut scharf gewesen und Top verarbeitet (zumindest aus meiner Betrachtung;-) ) Ich würde es wieder kaufen wenn ich es nicht hätte!:-)

August 29, 2015 12:05

Ein wirklich sehr, sehr schönes Tanto dass (mich) optisch extrem anspricht. Leider bin ich in der Materie nicht bewandert genug um beurteilen zu können ob auf originalen, alten japanischen (Tanto)Klingen zwingend eine Hamon-Linie zu sehen sein muß oder eben nicht. Wer jedoch gut ohne eine solche, gut sichtbare Linie, auskommen kann der darf hier, so denke ich, bedenkenlos "zuschlagen".