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T10 Steel Excellence: Positioned as premium high carbon steel (1.0% carbon content) for professional-grade performance
Fittings: Premium bronze components including fuchi, kashira, and menuki with authentic detailing Scabbard (Saya): Solid hardwood construction with traditional urushi lacquer finish and smooth draw mechanism
Solid Hardwood Saya (Scabbard): Hand-crafted wooden scabbard with authentic lacquer finish and premium fittings
Guard (Tsuba): Hand-finished iron or bronze tsuba with traditional Japanese designs
Full Tang Construction: Emphasized for strength, balance, black cotton tsuka-ito wrapping, ray skin wrapped handle
Total Length: 40.5 inches Blade Length: 28 inches Construction: Full Tang (nakago extends completely through handle) Weight: 2.3-2.6 lbs (perfectly balanced for optimal handling) Blade Geometry: Traditional shinogi-zukuri with proper ridge line and curvature (sori) Handle Length: 11 inches (traditional two-handed grip)
Care & Maintenance Store in dry environment to prevent rust Light oil application recommended for blade preservation Handle with proper safety precautions and respect Regular inspection of fittings and handle wrapping
Caution: The blade is extremely sharp and must not be pointed or swung at people or animals. When removing the blade from its sheath, be careful not to cut yourself. Keep this product out of the reach of children. It is not intended for use by children under the age of 16.
MoonSword Flower Blossom T10 Steel Katana represents the perfect harmony between nature's fleeting beauty and the eternal strength of the warrior's blade. This exceptional samurai sword features a meticulously forged T10 high-carbon steel blade, complemented by stunning cherry blossom artwork that captures the essence of the Japanese hanami (flower viewing) tradition. Made with T10 Steel - Professional Grade- Premium steel with optimal carbon content (0.95-1.04%) for exceptional edge retention and professional performance. Traditional Construction Excellence Authentic Hardening Process: Each blade undergoes traditional differential hardening using clay tempering techniques, creating a distinctive hamon (temper line) that indicates proper heat treatment, resulting in a hard cutting edge with a softer, flexible spine.