Japanse Natural Maple Wood Tiger Tanto
Approximate Size: Overall Length 50 (cm) / Blade Length 31 (cm)
Weight: 0.69 Kg
Material: Acero al Carbono 1060
Hoja: Completamente Afilada
Condición: Nuevo
Features of this Tanto
Hoja: Acero al Carbono 1060
Ranura de Sangre: De Ambos Lados
Filo de Hoja: Completamente Afilada
Material de Habaki (Collar de la Hoja) y Seppa (Espaciador): Latón
Tsuba (Hand Guard): Japanese high quality copper Tiger tsuba
Fuchi (Handle Collar) and Kashira (Handle Buttcap): high quality copper
Tsuka (Handle): authentic black ray skin with brown ito wrap
Espiga: Espiga Completa con 2 Clavijas Mekugi
Saya (scabbard): high quality Maple wood Saya
Bolsa de Espada: Seda
The Tanto first made its appearance around the 8th century during the Heian Period. These first Tantos were almost always used as functional weapons and as a result did not have much have much artistic quality. Another result of the their functional use was that not many survived from this period. It was during this time, and the years up until the 16th century, that the Tanto was worn with the Tachi as the Daisho of the Samurai. Women would also sometimes wear a smaller version of the Tanto in their Obi for self defence. All the fittings and materials used in the Tantos construction are genuine materials. The Tanto is full tang and sharp. It is suitable for tamashigiri (target cutting).