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Spring Drive Heritage

Artistry of the Katana—U.S. Exclusive Models influenced by the materials and craft of the blade. The Japanese sword, known as thekatana, is a world-renowned masterpiece in steel. Crafted through a distinctive and sophisticated process, the katana has createdfascination and allure the world over. Derived from nature and brought together through expert craftsmanship, the katana is madefrom earth, fire, water, and air. Iron sand is drawn from the earth and then heated in a furnace known as a tatara. The melted sandforms the Japanese steel, known as tamagahane. From this Japanese steel, two variations can be found. The first is the high-carbonsteel used for the outer sharp edge, or kawagane, and the second is the strong inner core of the blade, or shingane. Grand Seikohonors the katana and shingane with the U.S.-exclusive SBGA491.
Artistry of the Katana—U.S. Exclusive Models influenced by the materials and craft of the blade. The Japanese sword, known as thekatana, is a world-renowned masterpiece in steel. Crafted through a distinctive and sophisticated process, the katana has createdfascination and allure the world over. Derived from nature and brought together through expert craftsmanship, the katana is madefrom earth, fire, water, and air. Iron sand is drawn from the earth and then heated in a furnace known as a tatara. The melted sandforms the Japanese steel, known as tamagahane. From this Japanese steel, two variations can be found. The first is the high-carbonsteel used for the outer sharp edge, or kawagane, and the second is the strong inner core of the blade, or shingane. Grand Seikohonors the katana and shingane with the U.S.-exclusive SBGA491.
$1,740.00

Original: $5,800.00

-70%
Spring Drive Heritage

$5,800.00

$1,740.00

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Artistry of the Katana—U.S. Exclusive Models influenced by the materials and craft of the blade. The Japanese sword, known as thekatana, is a world-renowned masterpiece in steel. Crafted through a distinctive and sophisticated process, the katana has createdfascination and allure the world over. Derived from nature and brought together through expert craftsmanship, the katana is madefrom earth, fire, water, and air. Iron sand is drawn from the earth and then heated in a furnace known as a tatara. The melted sandforms the Japanese steel, known as tamagahane. From this Japanese steel, two variations can be found. The first is the high-carbonsteel used for the outer sharp edge, or kawagane, and the second is the strong inner core of the blade, or shingane. Grand Seikohonors the katana and shingane with the U.S.-exclusive SBGA491.