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A guide to understand Katana Menuki, a pair of decorative ornaments on the tsuka
Things You Need to Know Menuki Menuki are the pretty little ornaments we see on the Katana's handle. However, you might want to know more about this part. So, in this article, I'll discuss the Katana part, "Menuki," in detail. Table of Content What Is Menuki 目貫? Purpose of Menuki Menuki Placement History of Menuki Menuki Designs Frequently Asked Questions about Menuki What Is... -
Katana Kojiri Another important katana part on the saya
Everything You Need To Know About Kojiri Kojiri, or the end cap of the scabbard, is a small yet essential part of a Katana. It is one of the most significant elements that you should look into before buying a Katana. If you want to learn more about a Kojiri, then make sure to stick around till the end! Table of Content What Is... -
Katana Koiguchi everything you need to know about this part on a Katana
Everything You Need To Know About Koiguchi The Koiguchi, an integral part of the Japanese katana, is one of the reasons wh a katana fits into its sheath (saya) so firmly. If you're interested in finding out more about this special component, keep reading! Table of Content What Is Koiguchi 鯉口? What's The Usage Of Koiguchi? What Are The Common Lengths Of Koiguchi? Frequently... -
Katana Yokote complete guide to understand this line near the Kissaki
Katana Yokote: A Complete Guide The Yokote is the line that connects the body of a katana sword's blade to the tip. It serves as a visual indicator of where the blade's tip begins. However, creating a perfect geometric Yokote is a time-consuming process. Table of Content What Is The Yokote 横手? What's The Usage Of Yokote? What katana has no Yokote Frequently Asked... -
What is the Seppa on a Katana sword
Katana Seppa: What You Need To Know Seppa are like washers. It goes between the tsuba (guard for protecting your hands from the blade) and the handle. This component is very important to make the katana usable and absorb shocks and impacts. While they're seemingly interesting, there's more to them than meets the eye. Table of Content What is Seppa (切羽) on a Katana Purpose...