It has a beautiful finish down to the details of each part and has a high degree of reproduction such as a sense of weight.
It is a gem carefully forged one by one by craftsmen in Seki City, Gifu Prefecture, Mino Province, which prospered as a town of cutlery. Mutsunokami Yoshiyuki is a sword made by Yoshiyuki, an excellent swordsmith from Tosa Province (Kochi Prefecture) during the Edo period.
It is a gem carefully forged one by one by craftsmen in Seki City, Gifu Prefecture, Mino Province, which prospered as a town of cutlery. Mutsunokami Yoshiyuki is a sword made by Yoshiyuki, an excellent swordsmith from Tosa Province (Kochi Prefecture) during the Edo period.
About This Items
- The sword rack is sold separately.
- This product is an imitation sword and has not been sharpened.
- Colors may appear differently depending on the color of your computer monitor.
- Please contact us within 3 days after arrival in case of color difference, product difference, or major defect.
- We cannot accept exchanges due to unsatisfactory color or size, or returns due to differences in image, even if the product is unopened.
- Shipping terms:We will ship as soon as payment is confirmed. If there is no stock, it will take about 2 weeks to 2 months.
- Packaging status: cardboard box Country of Origin: Japan
Appearance
- <Detailed size/weight>Total length: 105cm/41in, Blade length: 73cm/28in, Handle length: 25.5cm,/10in Total weight: 1200g/2.6£, Scabbard: 940g/2£
- packaging size Approx 8.5x108.5x9.7cm/215.9x2755.9x246.4in weight Approx 1.65kg/3.63£ Individual packaging state Cardboard box Country of origin Japan
- It may look different from the real thing depending on your monitor environment.
- The design may differ slightly depending on the production date. Please note.
- <Material>
Blade: Alloy (sword blade with gutter/ Yoshiyuki copied blade crest)
Scabbard: magnolia wood (black eye stone coated scabbard)
Handle: Plastic (white shark)
Metal fittings: alloy
Undergarment and pattern thread: Artificial silk (dark blue thread)
Other: Tsuba: dragon watermark tsuba, menuki: dragon head menuki, head: plain black, rim: plain black, stone fittings: hoe-shaped tsuba