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Katana Hebi ヘビ

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Dostawa

  • Dostawa na terenie Polski3–10 dni (średnio poniżej 7)
  • Ostrza na zamówienie5–15 dni produkcji
  • Cały światwysyłka dostępna
  • Śledzenie przesyłkiwysyłane e-mailem w chwili nadania

Każde ostrze jest sprawdzane, oliwione i dyskretnie pakowane — karton nigdy nie zdradza, że w środku jest miecz.

Hebi means snake — and this katana wears the name in its grain. Folded high-carbon billets coil along the blade like a serpent through grass, giving the Damascus steel that flowing, water-grain pattern no stamped bar can fake. The smith carried the theme into the fittings: a finely cut copper tsuba shaped from the snake legends of old Japan, coiled tight around the blade collar.

Specifications

Blade steel Damascus hamon steel (folded, laminated)
Blade colour Gray
Tsuba Finely cut copper, serpent motif
Saya Lacquered wood
Tsuka Magnolia wood, green shagreen leather
Construction Fully disassemblable

Dimensions

Total length 105 cm
Blade length 72 cm
Handle length 28 cm
Blade width 3.2 cm
Blade thickness 0.7 cm

Forging & Steel

The Hebi is laminated Damascus, folded and welded in the traditional manner so the carbon migrates through dozens of layers. The result is a gray blade that runs strong down the spine and keen at the edge, with ribs travelling its length for added rigidity. A genuine hamon is born in the quench — the pale temper line that separates the hardened edge from the springier body — and brown magnolia wood under the wrap keeps the build honest and natural.

Mount & Construction

What sets the Hebi apart in its tier is that the whole sword comes apart. The mounting is fully disassemblable: draw the bamboo pegs and the blade lifts free of the magnolia core for cleaning, oiling and inspection, exactly as a working blade should. The serpent furniture is structural rather than decorative, the green shagreen wrap over the tang giving a grip that holds fast through a draw, and the lacquered scabbard finishing a build that reads as a real tool, not a costume piece.

Is it battle-ready?

Yes. The Hebi is sharpened and built around a folded high-carbon core, the snake-themed copper furniture is functional rather than ornamental, and the disassemblable mounting follows traditional practice. It cuts and it displays — a mid-range Damascus piece for the collector who wants real steel under the legend. Pair it with the Katana Tatsu or the Katana Midori no yoru to build a folded-steel set, and browse the full katana collection.

Dodatkowe informacje

Steel

Damascus

Use

battle-ready

Level

mid