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YariNoHanzo turns 18 years old!We are pleased to present to you on this...
YariNoHanzo turns 18 years old!We are pleased to present to you on this...
YariNoHanzo turns 18 years old!We are pleased to present to you on this...
YariNoHanzo turns 18 years old!We are pleased to present to you on this...
FUJIWARA KATANA IAITO| HANDMADE KATANA
£2,108.40This katana is sharp and suitable for Battodo and Tameshigiri/ PERFECT FOR CUTTING TATAMI OMOTE It’s suitable for cutting tatami (wet straw) and paper, NOT for harder targets like Bamboo For harder targets we suggest any Superior Katana Sword SINGLE KAKE AS A GIFT
This katana is sharp and suitable for Battodo and Tameshigiri/ PERFECT FOR CUTTING TATAMI OMOTE It’s suitable for cutting tatami (wet straw) and paper, NOT for harder targets like Bamboo For harder targets we suggest any Superior Katana Sword SINGLE KAKE AS A GIFT
This katana is sharp and suitable for Battodo and Tameshigiri/ PERFECT FOR CUTTING TATAMI OMOTE It’s suitable for cutting tatami (wet straw) and paper, NOT for harder targets like Bamboo For harder targets we suggest any Superior Katana Sword SINGLE KAKE AS A GIFT
This katana is sharp and suitable for Battodo and Tameshigiri/ PERFECT FOR CUTTING TATAMI OMOTE It’s suitable for cutting tatami (wet straw) and paper, NOT for harder targets like Bamboo For harder targets we suggest any Superior Katana Sword SINGLE KAKE AS A GIFT
Beech wood – it’s heavier and harder comparing to the red oak wood, its surface is thick and uniform. The colour is light, veining is straight and there are only few knots. It’s quite flexible and its resistance to impact is better than the one of the red oak, being a very compact and firm wood.
Beech wood – it’s heavier and harder comparing to the red oak wood, its surface is thick and uniform. The colour is light, veining is straight and there are only few knots. It’s quite flexible and its resistance to impact is better than the one of the red oak, being a very compact and firm wood.
Beech wood – it’s heavier and harder comparing to the red oak wood, its surface is thick and uniform. The colour is light, veining is straight and there are only few knots. It’s quite flexible and its resistance to impact is better than the one of the red oak, being a very compact and firm wood.
New completely handcrafted octagonal Jo made with three layers of Lignum Vitae wood and ash.
New completely handcrafted octagonal Hanbo made with three layers of Lignum Vitae wood and ash.
New completely handmade Bokken made with three layers of Lignum Vitae and Hornbream wood.
New completely handmade Bokken made with three layers of Lignum Vitae and Hornbream wood.
Beech wood – it’s heavier and harder comparing to the red oak wood, its surface is thick and uniform. The colour is light, veining is straight and there are only few knots. It’s quite flexible and its resistance to impact is better than the one of the red oak, being a very compact and firm wood.
New fully handmade Jutte made with three layers of beech wood. INDESTRUCTIBLE!
New octagonal Jo entirely handcrafted made with three layers of ash wood.
New octagonal Jo entirely handcrafted made with three layers of ash wood.
New completely handcrafted octagonal Hanbo made with three layers of ash wood.
Beech wood – it’s heavier and harder comparing to the red oak wood, its surface is thick and uniform. The colour is light, veining is straight and there are only few knots. It’s quite flexible and its resistance to impact is better than the one of the red oak, being a very compact and firm wood.
Beech wood – it’s heavier and harder comparing to the red oak wood, its surface is thick and uniform. The colour is light, veining is straight and there are only few knots. It’s quite flexible and its resistance to impact is better than the one of the red oak, being a very compact and firm wood.
Beech wood – it’s heavier and harder comparing to the red oak wood, its surface is thick and uniform. The colour is light, veining is straight and there are only few knots. It’s quite flexible and its resistance to impact is better than the one of the red oak, being a very compact and firm wood.
Beech wood – it’s heavier and harder comparing to the red oak wood, its surface is thick and uniform. The colour is light, veining is straight and there are only few knots. It’s quite flexible and its resistance to impact is better than the one of the red oak, being a very compact and firm wood.
Beech wood – it’s heavier and harder comparing to the red oak wood, its surface is thick and uniform. The colour is light, veining is straight and there are only few knots. It’s quite flexible and its resistance to impact is better than the one of the red oak, being a very compact and firm wood.
Beech wood – it’s heavier and harder comparing to the red oak wood, its surface is thick and uniform. The colour is light, veining is straight and there are only few knots. It’s quite flexible and its resistance to impact is better than the one of the red oak, being a very compact and firm wood.
Beech wood – it’s heavier and harder comparing to the red oak wood, its surface is thick and uniform. The colour is light, veining is straight and there are only few knots. It’s quite flexible and its resistance to impact is better than the one of the red oak, being a very compact and firm wood.
Beech wood – it’s heavier and harder comparing to the red oak wood, its surface is thick and uniform. The colour is light, veining is straight and there are only few knots. It’s quite flexible and its resistance to impact is better than the one of the red oak, being a very compact and firm wood.