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Ghost of Tsushima - The Storm of Clan Sakai, Jin Sakai' handforged katana

Ghost of Tsushima - The Storm of Clan Sakai, Jin Sakai' handforged katana

Regular price ₱7,500.00 PHP
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The full-tang blade is hand forged from high quality 1045 carbon steel with a brushed steel finish, proving easy to clean and resistant to both scratching and rust.
Confers a black rayskin handle detailed with a white cloth wrap and dark bronze accents making it both classy and comfortable to hold.

Protected by a gloss black and blue hardwood sheath with a white cloud design to protect the blade.
A sturdy full-tang blade fully sharpened
The handguard (tsuba), pommel cap (kashira) and cap collar (fuchi) are all made out of high quality zinc alloy while being secured by two bronze spacers (seppa).
Weighted at a comfortable but sturdy 1.35 kg with the sword sheath (1.11 kg without)
Sword itself measures at an impressive 101 cm in length with the blade having a length of 72 cm (105cm with sheath). Blade also has a thickness of 7mm.

Care and Maintenance

  1. Keep it Clean and Dry: After handling or displaying your katana, wipe it down with a soft cloth to remove fingerprints, dust, or any moisture. This helps prevent rust and keeps the blade looking pristine.
  2. Avoid Touching the Blade: If your katana has a blade, avoid touching the blade directly with your fingers. Oils from your skin can cause corrosion over time. Handle the sword by the handle or guard (tsuba).
  3. Store Properly: Store the katana in a dry environment away from humidity. If it's a decorative item, consider using a display stand or wall mount designed for swords to prevent accidental damage.
  4. Inspect Regularly: Periodically check your katana for any signs of rust or corrosion, especially if it's made of metal. Catching and addressing any issues early can prevent further damage.
  5. Oil the Blade (if applicable): If your katana has a metal blade, consider applying a thin layer of sword oil (such as choji oil) occasionally to protect it from rust and maintain its finish. Follow manufacturer recommendations for oiling.
  6. Handle with Care: Even though mini non-sharp katanas are not functional, handle them gently to avoid accidental breakage of delicate parts, such as the guard or decorative elements.
  7. Keep Away from Children and Pets: Ensure your katana is displayed or stored in a safe place where it won't be knocked over or handled roughly by children or pets.

By following these care tips, you can ensure that your katana remains in good condition for display or collection purposes, preserving its aesthetic appeal and historical significance.

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