Katana Kage 影

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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

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Kage (影) means shadow — and this katana is forged to live up to it. The blade is finished in a deep blackened oxide that swallows light rather than reflecting it, an aesthetic as sharp as the edge it conceals. Quiet, dark, and built to disappear until the moment it’s drawn, it is a sword meant for the practitioner who wants character without noise.

Specifications

Blade steel Blackened manganese steel
Tsuba Zinc alloy
Saya Ebony wood with bull-horn kurigata
Tsuka Genuine shagreen leather
Menuki Zinc alloy
Mekugi 2 bamboo

Dimensions

Total length 103 cm
Blade length 72 cm
Blade width 3.2 cm
Blade thickness 0.7 cm
Handle length 25 cm
Weight 1.4 kg

Forging & Steel

The blade is forged from manganese steel and then blackened. Manganese steel is valued for its toughness and resistance to wear — it shrugs off impact and tolerates repeated sharpening, which is exactly what a training blade needs over years of use. The black oxide finish is more than cosmetic: it adds a measure of corrosion resistance and dulls glare under the light. This is a sword chosen for durability, an everyday cutter rather than a display piece.

Fittings

A lightweight zinc-alloy tsuba keeps the balance forward and lively, paired with matching zinc-alloy menuki under the wrap. The saya is turned from ebony wood and fitted with a bull-horn kurigata for the sageo. The tsuka is bound over genuine shagreen, and two bamboo mekugi pin the tang in the traditional way — so the sword can be disassembled for cleaning and maintenance.

Is it battle-ready?

Yes. The manganese-steel blade is sharpened and tough enough for sustained cutting practice, and its wear resistance means it will take re-sharpening many times across a long training life. At 1.4 kg it carries enough mass to drive through a target while staying controllable through kata. Browse the wider katana collection, or look at the Katana Kakki and Katana Yougan, both built on the same resilient manganese steel.

Información adicional

Steel

Manganese

Use

battle-ready

Level

mid