Black With Gold Splash Japanese Katana Sword Set YK-58B4/GA5
C$190.00
C$97.37
War played a central part in the history of
Japan. Warring clans controlled much of the country. The chiefs were
the ancestors of Japan's imperial family. The wars were usually about
"land." The struggle for control of that land eventually gave rise to
the Samurai. Many believe that Yamato was a role model for future
Samurai. Ancient Yayoi warriors developed weapons, armour and a code
during the ensuing centuries that became the centerpiece for the
Japanese Samurai. Early weapons included bows, arrows and swords. Armour
changed as the type of battles changed. A big change occurred in the
5th century when horses were introduced to Japan. "Duty" is a primary
philosophy of the Samurai. The early Samurai emphasized fighting with
the bow and arrow. The Samurai slowly changed from fighting on horseback
to fighting on foot. The Samurai wore two swords (daisho). The long
sword (daito - katana) was more than 24 inches. The short sword (shoto -
wakizashi) was between 12 and 24 inches. The Samurai's desire for
tougher, sharper swords for battle gave rise to the curved blade we
still have today. This katana is an example of the long sword of the
Samurai. This piece is an overall length of 40” with a sharpened 27 1/2”
stainless steel blade. The wakazashi measures an overall 30 1/4" with a
19 1/4" blade and the tanto measures 21 1/4" with a 11 3/4" blade. The
scabbards are constructed of wood with silver metal accents. The tsubas
are adorned with two dragons and the handles are finished in a
traditional wrap. Free 3 tier stand included (may vary from the one
pictured.)