A katana with a beautiful, red high-gloss lacquer scabbard. The handle wrapping is also in red. The tsuba depicts scenes from the traditional Japanese Noh theater, which, although already in the 13. Century originated, still very popular today
Blade in Shinogi-Zukuri style with groove (Bo-Hi), hand-forged from 1045 carbon steel
The blade is sharp with an embedded Hamon line for a particularly authentic look
Handle wrapping made of black cotton in the classic Hineri-Maki style
Red, high-gloss lacquered scabbard (Cha Urumi style) made of wood, with the wood grain still visible
With long handle, which is fixed in the grip with 2 bamboo pegs (Mekugi). The sword is therefore fully disassemblable
No plastic is used, only high-quality, authentic materials are used
The blade collar (Habaki) and spacers (Seppa) are made of brass
The traditional handle wrapping is lined with genuine ray skin
All decorative fittings (Tsuba, Fuchi, Menuki, Kashira) are made of metal
Delivery comes with a fabric protective cover and in an attractive collector's box
Each original John Lee sword comes with a seal and a certificate