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[[Category:Swords]] |
Latest revision as of 21:42, 22 March 2024
Hit Girl's Wakizashi | ||||
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Sword Type | Wakizashi | |||
Overall Length | 32-inches | |||
Shaku | 1.76 (21-inches) | |||
Sori | 0.8-centimetres | |||
Hi | Long | |||
Steel | T10 Mono | |||
Blade Style | Straight Hamon | |||
Edge Type | Sharp | |||
Tsuka | 9.5-inches | |||
Point | Long O-Kissaski | |||
Habaki | Red Copper | |||
Seppa | Red Copper | |||
Tsuka-ito | Purple Cotton with Black Ray Skin | |||
Fuchi | Black | |||
Kashira | Black | |||
Tsuba | Black | |||
Saya | Matte Black with purple highlights | |||
Koikuchi | Wood | |||
Kirigata | Wood | |||
Sageo | Purple silk | |||
Description | The sharp, mono steel, blade was made from high carbon (T10) steel, with a 1.76 Shaku, Long Hi and 0.8-centimetre Sori. The blade was finished with a straight Hamon and had been stone polished by hand. The point was a long O-Kissaski. The Habaki and Seppa were Red Copper. The blade was attached to a 24-centimetre Tsuka which was wrapped in a purple cotton Tsuka-ito with black ray-skin. The Tanto was finished off with black Fuchi, Kashira and Tsuba. The blade was housed in a matte black Saya, with purple highlights. The Koikuchi and Kirigata were wood and the Sageo was purple silk. |