Kyojuro Demon Slayer cutting katana in 1045 carbon steel
To begin with, the
Kyojuro Cutting Katana1045 forged carbon steel blade. Hardness: 60 HRC/40 HRC
A powerful swordsman, he is the current pillar of the "Flame". He is one of the main characters in the film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Le Train de l'Infini. At the end of the Mugen Train arc,
Kyōjurō has a confrontation with the demon AkazaIn.
Kyōjurō Rengoku actually dies during his confrontation with Akaza in the Mugen Train Arc. He fought valiantly, but eventually succumbed to his fatal wounds, inflicted by Akaza. Just before losing his life, he looks at Tanjiro, then at Inosuke and Zenitsu, then tells them that he believes in them and that he thinks they will become the next generation of Pillars.
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We bring you all the lines of your favorite characters in this Demon Slayer anime manga.
First and foremost,
- the katana by Kanao Tsuyuri with its blade screen-printed with Japanese symbols.
- As well as the Katana by Shinobu Kochō with its modified blade that disappears all the way to the tip.
- And many more to discover in our online store!
That's why here are some great gift ideas for fans of Kimetsu no Yaiba or Demon Slayer.
In conclusion, you can also use this
Katana cutting Kyojuro for your cosplay parades, or theme parties. But above all, the Kyōjurō Rengoku sword is also a collector's item and a decorative object.
How to maintain the blade of your forged katana?
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
Kyojuro cutting katana Demon Slayer has a steel blade that needs to be cared for to avoid damage over time. In fact, when you expose your katana, your friends will be curious to see the blade and touch it. This is where you need to be careful: acidity from your fingers is very harmful to steel, whatever its quality.
If this happens, don't panic, just use a cloth dampened with a little oil to wipe off any fingerprints. By doing so, you'll keep your sword looking its best for a very long time.