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Katana Murasaki 紫

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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.

Murasaki means violet — the deep, regal purple long associated in Japan with the highest rank. The name is no accident: this katana wears a mirror-polished manganese steel blade that throws unmistakable violet reflections across its surface, shifting as it turns under the light. It is an entry-level collector’s piece built first and foremost to be seen.

Specifications

Blade colour Violet reflections
Blade steel Manganese steel
Tsuba Finely carved brass
Saya Lacquered wood
Tsuka Solid wood with shagreen imitation

Dimensions

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

The 71 cm blade is straight rather than curved, polished to a mirror finish that carries the violet sheen the sword is named for. This is a decoration-oriented katana — not intended for cutting — and it makes no apology for it: the whole piece is designed to sit on a stand and draw the eye, with detailing lavished on the saya, the tsuba and the cord wrap rather than on a hardened cutting edge.

Forging & Steel

The blade is manganese steel, a high-carbon alloy here finished with a deep mirror polish that gives it the violet reflection. Because it is conceived as a display blade with a straight profile, treat it as a showpiece rather than a tameshigiri cutter — its job is the shelf, and it does that beautifully.

Fittings & Mounting

The tsuba is finely carved brass, warm against the cool violet steel. The lacquered saya is richly detailed, and the solid-wood tsuka with shagreen-imitation under-wrap carries a tightly bound tsuka-ito that finishes the piece. Every visible element is dressed for display.

Usage

The Murasaki is a display katana, intended for decoration rather than cutting. Its straight, mirror-polished blade and detailed mounting make it a timeless collector’s piece for the wall or the stand. If you want an entry blade you can also take to tatami, look at the Katana Fuyu; for a folded blade that cuts and displays, see the mid-range Katana Hana.

Dodatkowe informacje

Level

entry

Steel

Manganese

Use

display