Katana Fonctionnel Ghost of Tsushima - 1060 carbon steel cutting blade
First of all, this Ghost of Tsushima katana isn't decorative, it's functional. Its sharp blade is forged in 1060 carbon steel. This steel is renowned for its strength and flexibility. It offers an excellent compromise between hardness and shock absorption.
The cut is clean. The edge is sharpened. The carbon structure guarantees better resistance over time. Unlike stainless steel, 1060 offers a more authentic cutting edge. It does, however, require regular maintenance.
The braided handle ensures a firm grip. The gilded menuki reinforce the noble style. In addition, the finely sculpted guard asserts its identity. Finally, the blue scabbard with its dynamic pattern enhances the overall effect. The presentation box completes this exceptional piece.
Jin Sakai: samurai honor, sharp precision
In Ghost of Tsushima,
Jin Sakai embodies tradition. Yet he evolves. He becomes the Phantom. His katana symbolizes this transformation. Discipline and efficiency become one.
This functional version pays tribute to this duality. The carbon blade evokes the rigor of historic swords. Every detail recalls the samurai heritage. In this way, the replica is more than just a collector's item.
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Dark Souls' Great Sword of Artorias or the
Dante's rebellion in Devil May Cry 5 available on Repliquemangacine. Every weapon tells a myth. This one tells a legend.
1060 carbon steel: why choose it?
1060 carbon steel contains approximately 0.60 % of carbon. This gives it excellent balance. It's hard enough to hold its edge. What's more, it remains supple enough to limit breakage.
However, it requires simple maintenance. Light oiling protects against oxidation. On the other hand, this constraint is part of the ritual. Just like a real, traditional sword. That's why we offer you the’
Balistol oil, ideal for this katana.
For the discerning collector, it's an obvious choice. For a practitioner of controlled cutting, it's a solid base. If you wish to compare with other steels used historically, you can consult specialized resources on Japanese sword metallurgy.
In conclusion, this katana is not just a visual tribute. It has a soul forged in steel. And 1060 carbon steel never lies.