Katana Geisha 芸者

540,00 

Nada Afilada 0,00 € Sin afilar 0,00 €

Alfabeto latino o japonés

SIN GASTOS DE ADUANA – SIN COSTES OCULTOS
Forjada a mano por maestros herreros — espiga completa, hecha para durar.
Espiga completaArtesanal

Envío gratis a España · 3–10 días (menos de 7 de media)

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Geisha — the artist devoted to the Japanese arts — and the sword is named for that devotion: as much a piece of decor as a blade, refined and quietly strong. It is offered as an entry point that does not look like one, a balance between a real cutting edge and a sword that earns its place on the wall of a room.

Specifications

Blade colour Grey
Blade steel Refined T10 carbon steel with hamon
Tsuba Finely sculpted iron
Saya Painted solid wood
Tsuka Lacquered magnolia wood, shagreen fish leather

Dimensions

Total length 103 cm
Blade length 71 cm
Handle length 26 cm
Blade width 3.2 cm
Blade thickness 0.7 cm

Forging & Steel

The grey blade is forged from refined T10 carbon steel, clay-tempered to raise a handmade hamon along the edge. The differential hardening makes the blade both strong and sharp — capable in the cut, yet finished so it brings a special style to a room. A real, forged hamon at this price point is the Geisha’s quiet argument: most swords in its bracket fake the line, and this one earns it in the quench. Entry-level in price, not in presence.

Fittings

The tsuba is finely sculpted iron, understated against the grey blade. The saya is painted solid wood finished with a sageo, and the tsuka is lacquered magnolia wood wrapped in shagreen fish leather for a clean, secure grip. Magnolia is the traditional choice for a tsuka core because it is light and kind to the tang, and the shagreen over it gives the hand something to lock onto. The result is a sword that looks at home on a stand yet answers honestly when you take it down to cut.

Is it good for beginners?

Yes. As an entry-level T10 katana with a real hamon, the Geisha suits a first serious sword that doubles as decor. Browse the wider katana collection, or compare with other accessible pieces like the Hyō and the Kasei.

Información adicional

Steel

T10

Use

battle-ready

Level

mid