Shirasaya Katana
Shirasaya Katana
Historically, katana (刀?) were one of the traditionally made Japanese swords that were used by the samurai of feudal Japan.
The first use of "katana" as a word to describe a long sword that was different from a tachi occurs as early as the Kamakura Period (1185–1333).
The katana was often paired with a similar smaller companion sword, such as a wakizashi or it could also be worn with the tantō, a smaller, similarly shaped dagger. The pairing of a katana with a smaller sword is called the daishō. Only samurai could wear the daisho: it represented the social power and personal honor of the samurai.
The katana is characterized by its distinctive appearance: a curved, slender, single-edged blade with a circular guard and long grip to accommodate two hands. It has historically been associated with the samurai of feudal Japan.
- Overall: 98 cm/38 ½ inch
- Blade Length: 70 cm
- Width: 8 cm
- Weight: 1,4 kg
High Quality Shirasaya Katana of the exclusive Collection "Oriental Weapons" made by MARTO.
Certificate of Quality and Origin, Made in Toledo (Spain)