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The history of the Shirasaya Katana 41799 is fascinating, and this weapon is an impressive example of ancient Japanese engineering. The Shirasaya Katana is a sword that is stored in a special mount called a Shirasaya. This sword mount has a special function: to protect the sword from rust. The unvarnished magnolia wood absorbs moisture from the inside of the scabbard and directs it outwards, keeping the sword blade in perfect condition.
In ancient times, many Shirasaya received a "Sayagaki", an inscription that provided information about the blacksmith, the origin and the assignment. This information adds historical value to these ancient weapons that makes them even more valuable.
In addition to its protective function, the Shirasaya mount was also used as a clever way to carry the sword without being noticed. Especially in the late 19th century, when the Japanese emperor banned the use of samurai swords, the Shirasaya Katana was a discreet way to keep swords on the move without attracting attention.
The Shirasaya Katana 41799 is an impressive sword with an overall length of 104 cm and a weight of 1.35 kg. It also features a 71 cm blade and a 28 cm handle. The 1045 carbon steel blade has a thickness of 7 mm, making it strong and durable. The sheath of the Shirasaya Katana 41799 is made of hardwood and has a length of 76 cm, while the handle is made of hardwood to provide a comfortable and secure grip.
In short, the Shirasaya Katana 41799 is a valuable piece of Japanese history that is not only impressive from a technical perspective, but also tells a fascinating story about Japan's ancient engineering and traditions.
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