John Lee Kujaku Katana
The peacock is called Kujaku in Japan and is a symbol of the goddess of mercy, compassion and a kind heart, which is supposed to ensure health.
- Shinogi-Zukuri blade style with Bo-Hi.
- Sharply ground edge made of 1045 carbon steel.
- Traditional Hineri Maki style black cotton handle wrap, lined with rye leather.
- Tang attached to the handle with 2 bamboo pins (soft) (fully detachable).
- Decorative metal elements (tsuba, fuchi, menuki, kashira).
- Habaki and seppa made of brass.
- Sheath (Kuroro style) made of wood, high gloss.
The John Lee Kujaku Katana comes in a decorative box
- Blade material: 1045 high carbon steel
- Total length: approx. 102 cm
- Blade length: approx. 73 cm
- Handle length: approx. 28.5 cm
- Weight without cover: approx. 1009
- Weight with cover: approx. 1235