Bushido Forged Cutting Katana
To begin with, the
Forged Cutting Katana is crafted using the techniques of a master blacksmith.
The katana is the most popular Japanese sword. Worn by the Japanese samurai, it has been passed down through the generations. That's why there are so many
museums in Japan.
Let's start with the blades. It's important to know what you want to do with your katana.
- For beginners, steel 1045 (0.45% carbon content) is designed for introductory cutting on soft objects.
- For cutting drive, 1060 steel (0.60% carbon) is ideal for traditional supports.
- For intensive use, 1095 steel (0.95% carbon) is reserved for experienced users on tatami mats or green bamboo.
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We offer a wide selection of Japanese swords for training and decoration.
First and foremost,
That's why this is a great gift idea for Martial Arts lovers.
You can also use this
Forged Cutting Katana for your cutting debut, or for your collection. But above all, this sharp sword is also a collector's and decorative item.
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How to care for your katana blade?
Collector's and decorative katanas are made and assembled in a simplified way. As their use is decorative, they lack the safety features required of a Japanese saber intended for training.
However, your
Forged Cutting Katana to a steel blade that needs to be maintained to prevent damage over time. In fact, when you expose your sword, your friends will be curious to see the blade and touch it. This is where you need to be careful, as the acidity of your fingers is very harmful to steel, whatever its quality.
However, if this happens, don't panic, just use a cloth dampened with a little oil and wipe off any fingerprints. If you do this, your katana will last a very long time.