Top 3 Most Unique Katana / The Blade of 100 Poems, Meteorite Sword, History of Japanese Swords
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- Throughout its history, the Japanese sword has been treated with various meanings: as a weapon for samurai, as a work of art, and as a sacred object believed to be inhabited by gods. Throughout its long history, a variety of swords have been created, including those that demonstrate the incredibly high level of craftsmanship of the swordsmiths of the time and those with astonishing shapes.
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00:00 Opening
00:41 "Fujiwara Kanenaga"
04:33 "Ryusei-tou (The Meteorite Sword)"
08:15 "Hajano Ontachi"
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It’s like listening to Legends of the Hidden Temple
That big tachi was used by a nephalime a giant
Stainless is to brittle for blades over about a foot long.
Oh right cause you were with the japs in the harsh environments and one snapped in your hand
I'm curious if a Meteorite blade is rust resistant
Depends on the nickel content. Once mixed with steel...no.
Beautiful swords. I have a blue and red Damascus katana in my collection and many Japanese knives which are far superior blades. I will be looking at Hocho now for an engraved knife, very nice. My Damascus Odachi is half the length of this massive Ontachi. Truley Amazing. The masters of cutlery.