Katana Yūga 優雅

5 550,00 kr

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INGA TULLAVGIFTER – INGA DOLDA AVGIFTER
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Leverans

  • Leverans till Sverige3–10 dagar (i snitt under 7)
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Yūga (優雅) means grace — elegance held in reserve. This katana speaks softly: a clean grey blade, a fine temper line, restrained brass fittings and bare solid wood that keeps the eye on the steel. Refinement is the whole point, a sword for those who value tradition and quiet aesthetics over spectacle, equally suited to training or to the collector’s stand.

Specifications

Blade steel Refined 1095 steel, clay-tempered with hamon, mirror-polished
Blade colour Grey
Tsuba Solid carved brass
Saya Solid wood
Tsuka Stingray fish leather

Dimensions

Total length 103 cm
Blade length 71 cm
Blade width 3.2 cm
Blade thickness 0.7 cm
Handle length 26 cm

Forging & Steel

The blade is refined 1095 high-carbon steel, mirror-polished and clay-tempered. 1095 is a classic, high-carbon sword steel that takes and holds an exceptionally sharp edge, with roughly 0.95% carbon giving it the hardness serious cutting demands. Differential hardening in the quench draws a genuine hamon along the temper line, the visible signature of the harder edge meeting the more flexible spine — proof of the steel’s strength rather than mere decoration. The mirror polish then lifts that temper line into clear view along the length of the blade.

Fittings

A solid carved-brass tsuba anchors the mounting with a warm, understated weight and a measure of corrosion resistance. The saya is plain solid wood, deliberately quiet so the blade stays the focus, and the tsuka is bound over stingray fish leather for a distinct texture and a firm, dry grip that holds through a full session.

Is it battle-ready?

Yes. The clay-tempered 1095 blade is sharpened and functional — a serious cutter for training as well as a collector’s piece. High-carbon steel rewards basic care: wipe it clean and keep a light film of oil on the blade to ward off surface rust. Browse the full katana collection, or compare with the T10 clay-tempered Katana Toyotomi and Katana Nozomu.

Ytterligare information

Steel

1095

Use

battle-ready

Level

mid