From the blood-soaked cinematic universe of Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" comes a blade that evokes the deadly grace and artistry of the warriors who wielded it. As fans of the film would testify, a sword is not just a weapon; it's an extension of its wielder's very soul. This handmade katana, deeply inspired by the legacy of "Kill Bill," is a fusion of iconic imagery and traditional craftsmanship, making it a treasure for both film enthusiasts and sword aficionados.
Key Features:
1060 Carbon Steel Full Tang Blade:
In the heart of this exquisite piece lies its blade, meticulously forged from 1060 carbon steel. Renowned for its balance between flexibility and strength, this steel captures the essence of a blade that can endure the wrath of battle while maintaining a sharp edge. Each gleam, each reflection off its surface, speaks of countless hours of dedication, reminiscent of the movie's protagonist and her relentless pursuit of vengeance.
Black Cord Handle with PU White Samegawa:
The handle, or tsuka, serves as the vital bridge between the sword and its wielder. Adorned with a pristine PU white samegawa, the handle offers an unparalleled grip, ensuring that the sword feels like a natural extension of the arm. The contrasting black cord wrap not only heightens the aesthetic appeal but also harks back to the black and white motifs that permeate "Kill Bill," representing the eternal struggle between good and evil, justice and revenge.
Black Hardwood Saya with Premium Natural Lacquer:
Just as the Bride conceals her deadly intent behind a facade of calm determination, the blade rests within a saya that mirrors this duality. Crafted from seasoned hardwood, the scabbard is coated with a premium natural lacquer, manifesting in a deep, lustrous black hue. It's not just a protective shell; it's a statement of elegance, a testament to the idea that the deadliest of weapons can be sheathed in the most graceful of armors.
Alloy Tsuba with Unique Hollows:
A katana's tsuba is not merely a protective guard; it's a canvas where art and function merge. Made from a robust alloy, this black tsuba captures the imagination with its unique hollows, which, in a dance of shadow and light, tell tales of battles fought and adversaries bested. Each hollow, each curve, is a nod to the intricacies of the story that "Kill Bill" weaves, making it as much a piece of cinematic art as it is a functional element of the sword.
In the world of "Kill Bill," a sword is a symbol, an ally, and sometimes, a judge. This handmade katana, with its meticulous craftsmanship and film-inspired theme, serves as a gateway between the reel and the real, allowing its possessor to touch a piece of cinematic history while appreciating the timeless beauty of the samurai's weapon. Whether for display, practice, or just to satiate a film lover's passion, this sword is a testament to a tale of revenge, resilience, and redemption.
- 1065 carbon steel full tang blade
- Black hardwood saya and handle with premium natural lacquer
Specification
Item Number | TK-JP-G10752 |
Primary Color | Black |
Primary Material | 1060 Carbon Steel |
Item Dimensions & Packaging
Dimensions | 40.6 * 1.3 * 0.3 Inches |
Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
Packing Size | 42.5 x 3.9 x 3.5 Inches |
Shipping Weight | 3.3 Pounds |