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White Knight Katana

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【ZENCHO】entire length:103CM-40.5inch
【HACHO】Blade length:73CM-28.7inch
【handle length】handle length:26.3CM-10.3inch
【SORI】:2CM-0.78inch
【SAKIKASANE】:0.49CM-0.19inch
【MOTOKASANE】:0.71CM-0.27inch
【SAHIHABA】:2.3CM-0.9inch
【MOTOHABA】:3.15CM-1.24inch
【Mizuheshi】:water quenching
【Blade material】:1060 steel
【HI】:Single Hi
【Structure】:Maru-gitae
【Blade treatment】:Taganeha
【KISSAKI】:CHUKISSAKI
【YOKOTE】:false YOKOTE
【KISSAKI NAGASA】:4.4CM-1.73inch
【disassembled】:Non detachable
【Mekugiana】:two
【MEKUGI】:bamboo
【TSUBA】:kirsite
【FUCHI KASHIRA】:kirsite
【HABAKI】:kirsite
【Handle wraps】:Moro-hineri-maki
【SAGEO】:Cotton rope
【Samekawa】:Fake fish skin
【MENUKI】:alloy
【SEPPA】:copper
【SHITIDOME】:alloy
【SAYA】scabbard:Solid wood baking paint
【handle shape】:Standing drum shape
【gift】:katana bag
【Total weight】:1234g-2.72pound
【Desheathing weight】:994g-2.19pund
【Other】: Handmade products have errors, specifications are for reference only!
【Workmanship】:【★★★】
【Sharpness】: 【★★★】
【HAMACHI hardness】:【★★★】
【Blade toughness】: 【★★★★】
【Comprehensive Index】:【 ★★★】

Katana parts names and terminology

Katana parts names and terminology

In the world of Katana, Katana parts names and terminology are very important as most of the Katana parts names use Japanese vocabulary and special nouns. This page can help you understand Katana faster.

A complete list of nouns for various parts of katana
KASHIRA  Metal cap at the bottom of the handle.
MENUKI  Metal ornaments on both sides of the handle
TSUKAMAKI  A ribbon wrapped around the handle.
OYATSUBU  A circular fixture for fixing the handle and stem is inserted through the eye nail hole. It can be made of copper, iron, bamboo, wood and other materials.
FUCHI  The ring at the base of the handle has a hole for the knife stem to pass through.
TSUBA  Hand guard between handle and blade.
HABAKI  collar of the blade.
KOIGUCHI Sheath opening.
SAGEO  a cord used to attach the sheath to the obi.
KURIKATA   A horn or metal ring used to tie sageo.
SAYA  Scabbard
KOJIRI  The cap at the bottom of the scabbard is usually made of animal horn or metal.

 

The professional names of various parts on the body of a samurai sword

A.SAKIKASANE  Thickness of blade tip.

B.MOTOKASANE Thickness of the bottom of the blade.

C.KISSAKI NAGASA  Length of tip.

D.SAKIHABA  Width of blade tip.

E.MUNE  The surface of the katana back.

F.MOTOHABA  Width of bottom of blade.

G.MUNEMACHI  The notch at the top of the blade stem,where the back surface (mune) of the blade begins.

H.HAMACHI  A notch at the top of the blade,where the blade begins.

I.FUKURA  The radian of the blade in the tip area.

J.BOSHI  Blade text in the tip area.

K.YOKOTE  The boundary between blade tip and blade body.

L.KOSHINOGI  Shinogi-ji above the blade tip area (yokote).

M. MITSUKADO  Intersection point of yokote and blade edge of blade body and blade edge of tool tip.

N.SHINOGI MITSUKADO  Shinogi,Koshinogi und Yokote linien.

O.SHINOGI-JI  Blade surface between shinogi and mune.

P.SHINOGI  A chear straight line extending along the longitudinal direction of the blade is the thickest part of the blade (only appearing on katana of shinogi-zakuri) .

Q.JI  The surface between shinogi and nioiguchi.

R.HA  The edge area of the cutter body is hardened by quenching.

S.HASAKI  Asharpened edge.

T.NIOIGUCHI  A clear line separating the hardened blade from the softer part of the blade body.

U.ASHI  Nioiguchi's extension line in the direction of the blade.

V.HACHO  A straight line that determines the length of the blade.

W.SORI  Degree of blade bending.

X.ZENCHO  The total length of the katana,including the stem (the blade length is only the blade body).

Y.NAKAGO NACASA  Length of katana stem.

Z.MAKUGIANA  A hole in the shank for receiving Mekugi (bamboo nail for fixing the blade in the handle).

AA,MEI  Inscription on the hilt (usually the name of the katana maker,but there are often other information).

Now that you have learned the terminology and proper nouns of katana through this article, you also design customize your ideal katana.