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Katana Inazuma 稲妻

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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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Inazuma means lightning — the sudden strike, the flash and the crack that follows. This katana earns the name twice: in the mirror-polished blade that throws light like a bolt across the sky, and in the low whistle the bo-hi draws from the air on every cut. It is a clean, sober sword that does its talking when it moves.

Specifications

Component Detail
Blade steel T10 steel, mirror polished, hamon, bo-hi groove
Blade colour Gray
Tsuba Finely carved iron
Saya Solid lacquered wood
Tsuka Stingray fish leather

Dimensions

Measurement Value
Total length 103 cm
Blade length 71 cm
Handle length 26 cm
Blade thickness 0.75 cm
Blade width 3.2 cm

Forging & Steel

The blade is T10 tool steel, clay-tempered, mirror-polished and run through with a bo-hi groove. The clay laid on before the quench produces a genuine hamon — the temper line born in the quench — while the bo-hi removes mass to make the sword light, fast and balanced. Hard, sharp and sound-producing, it works as a practical cutting and training blade for committed beginners and reads beautifully on display. The mirror polish throws the hamon into sharp relief, so the temper line is easy to read along the edge.

Fittings

The furniture is restrained and solid. The tsuba is finely carved iron, the saya is solid lacquered wood, and the tsuka is wrapped in stingray fish leather with a two-tone tsuka-ito that lifts the sober blue-toned blade. Nothing here is loud; the appeal is in the balance, the polish and the clean lines rather than ornament.

Is it battle-ready?

Yes. The clay-tempered T10 blade is hard and sharp, and the bo-hi keeps it light and quick — a genuine cutting katana that suits committed beginners building form as well as display. The mirror polish and two-tone fittings make it a clean, handsome piece on the stand. Browse the full katana collection, the carbon-steel Katana Kuro, or the refined Katana Ōku.

Información adicional

Steel

T10

Use

battle-ready

Level

mid