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The Japanese Tachi: The Samurai's Cavalry Sword
The Japanese tachi is a curved, single-edged sword that served as the primary weapon of mounted samurai warriors from 794-1573 CE. Worn edge-down and suspended from the waist, the tachi predates the katana and features a distinctive deep curve designed for horseback combat. Crafted using traditional clay tempering and differential hardening, authentic tachi represent the pinnacle of feudal Japanese swordsmithing artistry.
Tool Steel Katanas: Tradition Meets Modern Metallurgy
Modern metallurgy meets tradition with tool steel katanas. Known for their toughness, edge retention, and durability, these blades combine the artistry of the samurai sword with the performance of high-tech steel. A tool steel katana isn’t just a weapon—it’s a modern evolution of one of history’s most iconic blades.