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Marto - Wakizashi Edo Ceremonial 160 - resin - oriental sword
Faithful reproduction of the ceremonial Wakizashi dating back to the Japanese Edo period. Precisely carved and chiseled resin scabbard, tsuba and hilt depicting rural scenes.
Blade: not sharpened in 440 stainless steel
Blade length (including habaki): 50.7cm.
Sori: 2.4cm
Blade thickness: 6mm.
Kissaki: 2.5cm.
Total length: 73cm.
Weight: 832g. (without sheath) - 1324g. (including scabbard)
Balance: advanced, at 1cm
Handle: resin
Sheath: in resinSmall technical glossary: Hamon: temper line on the blade * Hi: deep groove in the blade, also called blood-cola * Saya: sword sheath * Tsuka: handle * Tsukamaki: weave on the handle * Tsuka-Ito or Tsuka-gawa: webbing cotton, silk or leather that wraps the handle * Tsuba: guard * Fuchi: ornament between guard and handle * Kashira: ornament at the end of the handle * Menuki: medallions placed under the cordage of the handle * Habaki: collar that wraps the beginning of the blade * Seppa: seals of the guard * Shitodome: seals to which the Sageo is linked * Motohaba: height of the habaki blade * Sakihaba: height of the kissaki blade.
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Alexander - Filò - The panettone slicer - Forged knife with horn handle - VINTAGE
Alexander - Filò - The panettone slicer - Forged knife with horn handle - VINTAGE
Five steps to achieve a quality product. In order to make Alexander's handicraft products from steel, there are five steps of careful processing, lughe and expensive:
Forged by incandescent bars of stainless steel
hot coiling
trimming the profile and the interior
baking and folding
tempera.
In addition to the above mentioned steps, normal finishing operations (mirroring, handle machining) are added.
Knife blades are sharp as sharpened by hand. Manicure is in buffalo horn.
The knife is accompanied by a magnetised support that can be hung in walnut wood.
Measures: knife knife 22cm.
Polished mirror.
Total cm. 34.
4924A