"White Blossom" Katana
Are you looking for a sword for your collection that stands out from the classic black weapons and brings delicacy and elegance to your interior? The "White Blossom" Katana is a wonderful example of combining deadly sharpness with the fragile beauty of nature. The snow-white scabbard decorated with falling cherry blossom motifs symbolizes the transience of life in Japanese culture—a thought very close to the samurai. This sword is not just a decoration; it features a carbon steel blade that needs to be cared for with due respect. Further product information ...
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"White Blossom" Katana with Sakura Motif and Carbon Steel Blade
Design and Symbolism
The dominant feature of this piece is the wooden scabbard (saya) finished with glossy white lacquer. Its surface features a subtle black painting of cherry blossoms (Sakura) and a traditional circular motif. The white lacquer contrasts beautifully with the black handle wrap (tsuka-ito), beneath which an imitation of white ray skin is visible. The black guard (tsuba) and the gold blade collar (habaki) tastefully complete the overall look. This sword will look great in both modern and traditionally styled interiors.
Blade Properties and Materials
The 69 cm (approx. 27.2 inches) long blade is forged from carbon steel. This material is historically more faithful than stainless steel and allows for better sharpness, but it requires your care. A temper line (hamon) is visible on the blade, giving it the characteristic look of a Japanese sword. Keep in mind that carbon steel is not corrosion-resistant—without regular oiling, it could start to rust.
Technical Parameters
| Total Length | 97 cm (approx. 38.2 inches) |
| Blade Length | 69 cm (approx. 27.2 inches) |
| Blade Material | Carbon steel (requires maintenance) |
| Scabbard Material | Wood, white lacquer with Sakura motif |
| Wrap Colour | Black |
Care and Usage
The sword is intended primarily as a display piece or for practicing forms (kata/iaido) without contact. It is not constructed for cutting hard targets (tameshigiri). * Maintenance: Regularly preserve the blade with oil (e.g., clove oil). Never touch the blade with bare hands; aggressive sweat could leave traces of corrosion. * Note: The wooden box in which the sword is delivered serves only as protective packaging for transport. Any damage to the box during transport is not grounds for a claim regarding the product.
We highly recommend a black wooden stand for this sword, which will create a perfect visual contrast with the white scabbard.
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