Description
Ronin Elite Katana #267 O-Katana
This Ronin Elite katana has been traditionally forged and laminated in the soshu kitae tradition (seven panel steel). This school was developed by the legendary Japanese smith Masamune, and combines panels of hard, medium, and soft steels. The core of the blade is formed from softer, more malleable steel giving it exceptional flexibility. A layer of slightly harder steel is bonded to each side of the core to add support. The last layers are a very hard steel bonded to the top, bottom, and both sides of the core forming the ha (cutting edge) mune (back edge) and shinogi-ji (blade flats). This form of laminar construction provided for a sword that could be sharpened to a razor edge due to the hardened steed used for the ha, but was extremely resilient to battle damage due to its softer more flexible core.
Blade lamination: Soshu Kitae seven panel steel
Steel: 1095/1060/1045
Tempering: Differentially hardened (clayed) and water quenched
Rockwell Hardness: 62 edge / 40 spine
Fittings: Traditionally themed tsuba fuchi, kashira, and menuki
Kurikata, Koiguch, Kojirii: Polished buffalo horn
Polish: Japanese finger stone polish.
Blade length: 33 inches (habaki to tip)
Over all length: 47.5 inches
Tang: Full tang with Ronin kanji.
Grip: 12 inches
Wrap: Silk ito over genuine ray skin.
Saya: Silk sageo buffalo horn inserts
Ability level: Advanced dojo use (bamboo, tatami mats, etc)
1 Review
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Ronin Elite O-Katana #267
This is a very beautiful sword, I love the two toned tsuba and the blue silk ito over the black ray skin. But I have noticed that there are tiny round burn circles in some areas on the skin. I think it's because the skin ripped when it was manufactured and so it has to be burn to seal it in place, I'm not sure. But really it's not that noticeable. Overall I am very pleased.