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Katana Jin 寺院

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Darmowa dostawa na terenie Polski · 3–10 dni (średnio poniżej 7)

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.

Jin reads as temple — and the Jin carries that quiet, ceremonial character in its mount. The saya is themed on the Edo period, illustrated with historical scenes that turn the scabbard itself into a small piece of storytelling. This is the katana for a beginner on a small budget who wants to discover the form without committing to a master blade.

Specifications

Blade steel Manganese steel
Blade colour Black
Tsuba Finely sculpted iron
Saya Lacquered wood, Edo-period illustrated scenes
Tsuka Wood, shagreen-imitation leather

Dimensions

Total length 103 cm
Blade length 71 cm
Handle length 26 cm
Blade width 3.2 cm
Blade thickness 0.75 cm

Forging & Steel

The blade is black manganese steel — tough, low-maintenance and well suited to a first sword. The Jin is positioned more toward the display and starter-collector role than toward hard cutting practice, so it is best handled with care rather than driven through tatami. The black finish keeps maintenance light, asking little of a first-time owner beyond a wipe and a film of oil.

Mount & Fittings

A finely carved iron tsuba sets the period tone, its weight and texture echoing the Edo theme painted down the scabbard, and the handle is wood wrapped in shagreen-imitation leather for a steady, classical grip. The real character of the Jin lives in the saya — the illustrated historical scenes give a starter sword a presence on the shelf that its price would not normally buy, turning a budget blade into a small narrative object that rewards a closer look.

Usage

The Jin is best understood as a starter collector’s and decorative piece — an affordable way into the world of the katana, leaning toward display rather than cutting. For a sharper entry-level option see the Katana Yoru, or move up to the folded steel of the Katana Midori no yoru. The full katana collection spans entry to master.

Dodatkowe informacje

Steel

Manganese

Use

display

Level

entry