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Musashi Swords

Musashi Inaka Katana

Musashi Inaka Katana

Regular price $599.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $599.99 USD
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From the Musashi Platinum Collection comes this intricately hand crafted “Inaka” Katana. Kobuse-kitae hand forged technique combining 1060 and 1045 high carbon steel resulting a beautiful and resilient blade with a unique hamon pattern. With hard steel wrapped around soft steel, the Umi Katana is both strong and flexible.

The detailed Maru Gata style brass tsuba depicts the “Inaka”, or country side. Each side of the tsuba depicts the peaceful serenity of the Japanese country side. While samurai can be quite fierce, they are also known to be very peaceful.

The wood handle is real ray skin wrapped in traditional black cotton cord. It also features brass Fuchi and Kashira.

Included with this katana is a maintenance kit to make sure your katana lasts a lifetime as well as a premium sword bag, deluxe gift box, Certificate of Authenticity. Each sword is individually numbered on the tang.

Specifications:

  • Hand forged 1045 + 1065 carbon steel.
  • Real clay tempered blade.
  • The hamon and hardness were created in the temper process.
  • Real ray skin wrapped grip and blue cotton cord wrap, two tone oxidized brass tsuba and fitting
  • Scabbard lacquer: Blue high gloss with black Sageo wrap
  • Red high gloss scabbard
  • Metallic flakes on scabbard
  • Includes silk-lined gift box, and sword maintenance kit.
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swords maintenance Kit

PROTECT YOUR KATANA

The proper care and maintenance of swords is critical to retain their peak condition. The blade materials used to forge the samurai swords are susceptible to rust if not well taken care of.

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FAQ

What is the importance of provenance in determining a sword's value?

Provenance establishes the basic facts about a sword. It provides the date it was made, who made it and who owned it. This allows you to determine authenticity and, through this, the sword’s monetary and cultural value.

How can I protect myself from buying a fake Samurai sword?

Knowing the provenance of a Samurai sword is one sure way to ensure you are not duped. Purchasing the sword from an authorized and reputable dealer further safeguards against becoming the owner of a fake Samurai sword.

Are there any legal restrictions on owning a Samurai sword?

If you purchase a Samurai sword, you must be at least 18 in the United States. However, while owning and even displaying a Samurai sword in your residence is perfectly legal, state-governed restrictions may apply to whether you can carry it in public.

What are the responsibilities of owning a historical weapon?

If you own a historical weapon, you are assuming responsibility for its care and continuance. You must take care to treat it with the respect it deserves. You must ensure:

  1. It retains its excellent condition or can be restored appropriately to a pristine state.
  2. You preserve all the paperwork indicating its provenance.
  3. You protect it from damage, theft and other adverse situations.
What are the different types of Samurai swords?

Samurai swords are available in several types. The major kinds are:

  1. Katana
  2. Wakizashi
  3. Tanto
  4. Nodachi
  5. Tachi

Of these, the Katan is the most recognized.

Do you offer international shipping?

We currently do not offer international shipping. Our shipping services are limited to domestic orders only. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding.

What is your return policy?

We accept returns within 15 days of receiving your order. Items must be unused, in their original condition, and with all original packaging. Please contact our customer service team to initiate a return and receive instructions. Shipping costs for returns are the responsibility of the customer, unless the item is damaged or defective.

What is the difference between “Musha” and “Musashi” swords?

The primary difference between Musha and Musashi swords lies in the materials and craftsmanship:

  • Musha Swords: These are more entry-level or budget-friendly swords, typically made with less expensive materials. They are perfect for beginners or those looking for a functional yet affordable sword.
  • Musashi Swords: These are higher-end swords, crafted with superior materials and greater attention to detail. They are often favored by collectors or martial artists seeking top-tier performance and aesthetic value.

Both Musha and Musashi swords are functional, but Musashi swords offer a premium experience with higher craftsmanship.