Wakizashi - Golden Chrysanthemum (金菊)
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Since NIMOFAN's products are handcrafted and shipped from various countries, delivery times vary based on the product you purchase. Our brand's katanas typically ship within 3-10 days, depending on the complexity of craftsmanship, while custom-made katanas take 5-15 days to ship.
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Material Introduction:
- Blade: Made from 1045 medium carbon steel, hand-forged with a bullet groove, and finished with a wire-drawing polish for a sleek, refined surface.
- Guard (Tsuba 鍔): Constructed from zinc alloy with dual-color plating in gold and silver, offering a striking visual contrast.
- Scabbard (Saya 鞘): The scabbard is made of high-mountain hardwood and hand-lacquered to preserve its natural beauty and ensure durability.
- Handle (Tsuka 柄): 22 cm in length, crafted from the same high-mountain hardwood as the sheath, ensuring a cohesive and elegant design.
Specifications:
- Overall Length: 30.3" | 77 cm
- Blade Length: 19.7" | 50 cm
- Blade Width: 1.3" | 3.2 cm
- Handle Length: 8.7" | 22 cm
- Weight without Saya: 24 oz | 680 g
- Total Weight: 29.8 oz | 845 g
The Golden Chrysanthemum Wakizashi (金菊) blends tradition and the strength of medium-carbon steel. The 1045 steel blade is famous for its toughness and resilience. It is hand-forged and polished. It has a distinctive bullet groove. The guard has two colors. It adds sophistication. Hand-lacquered high-mountain hardwood makes the scabbard. It shows the artisan's dedication to quality and detail. The sword is a testament to the artistry of traditional Japanese sword-making. Enthusiasts and users prize it. They may seek it for collection, display, or practical use.