Musha Tsukiyama Katana
Musha Tsukiyama Katana
Musha Tsukiyama Katana
Musha Tsukiyama Katana
Musha Tsukiyama Katana
Musha Tsukiyama Katana

Musha Tsukiyama Katana

$229.99
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From the Musha Collection comes this intricately hand forged “Tsukiyama” (Hill Garden)Katana. Full tang Damascus pattern steel makes this a resilient katana that is sharp right out of the box.


Traditional black color themed katana with Mokko Gata style tsuba. The detail tsuba depicts a bountiful garden with blooming flowers and trees surrounding the blade, offering a tranquil paradise that the Samurais strive to protect.. Beautiful Damascus pattern on the blade stands out from the rest.


This blade features integrated Bo-Hi on the blade. Bo-Hi is commonly known as blood grooves, but that is a common misconception. The purpose of the Bo-Hi is to helps reduce the weight of the katana, it actually has nothing to do with channeling the blood. Making the Katana lighter enables the user to weld the katana smoother and puts less stress on the hands. Not to mention it benefits some advance cutting techniques that requires the katana to change direction rapidly.

All Musha swords are able to be fully disassembled. Mokko Gata style Tusba, Fuchi, Kashira all can be swapped out for a different set. Real wood handle is wrapped with traditional cotton.

Specification:

  • 40 1/4" Forged Samurai Swords
  • High Carbon Damascus Steel Blade 
  • 28 1/2" Full Tang Blade       
  • Mokko Gata style Tsuba
  • Metal Fuchi and Kashira 
  • Includes Luxurious gift box

 

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.