Musha Elite "涅槃 Nehan" (Nirvana) Samurai Sword

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From the Musha Elite Collection comes this intricately hand-forged katana "涅槃 Nehan" (Nirvana)  Full tang 1060 high carbon steel makes this a resilient katana, razor sharp right out of the box.

The tsuba of this katana beautifully depicts an older man meditating and a majestic mountain on the other side. This imagery symbolizes the concept of nirvana, representing the journey to enlightenment and inner peace.

The meditating man embodies wisdom, patience, and the pursuit of spiritual growth. His serene posture reflects the calm and focus required to achieve a state of nirvana. On the opposite side, the mountain stands tall and imposing, symbolizing the challenges and obstacles one must overcome on the path to enlightenment.

Together, these elements create a powerful narrative of perseverance and tranquility. The journey to the top of the mountain may be difficult, but it is in this journey that true peace of mind can be found. This tsuba serves as a reminder that the path to nirvana is not just about reaching the summit, but also about finding serenity and wisdom along the way.

All Musha swords can be fully disassembled and reassembled. With our Shirasayas you are free to add any style Tsuba, Fuchi, or Kashira to make the tsuba you want and make your katana truly unique.

Specifications:

  • 41" Hand-Forged Samurai Sword
  • 1060 Full Tang Carbon Steel Blade
  • Hand Forged
  • Razor Sharp and Ready to Cut
With over 100 options in design, colors, and function; you will surely find the best match for all of your outdoor adventures.
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Hand Forged with either 1060, 1095 Carbon Steel or Damascus. Featuring details such as a full tang blade, real hamon, real ray skin wrapped handle. Musashi Swords maintains a high quality. Musashi is the official weapon of the United States Kempo Team and received the highest rating from Sword Buyers Guide. Also recommended by editor of Katsujinken Sword Arts Journal Magazine.