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Hanwei Cup-Hilt Letter Opener (MH2281) |
Points: 2
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Rapiers, carried by the gentry of Europe in the 17th century, were used both for personal defense and for settling gentlemanly disagreements. Long extolled as the pinnacle of rapier design, the Spanish or Cup-Hilt rapier undoubtedly combined style and function very effectively. Sold Out
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Hanwei Dark Sentinel (SH2066) |
Points: 9
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Combining the slashing power of the Samurai Katana with the agility and thrusting ability of fine European dueling swords, the Dark Sentinel (SH2066) is a handsome sword with a bite. Light and quick enough for single-hand fencing but with the ability to turn on awesome two-handed power, the Dark Sentinel will guard the castle gates against all would-be usurpers - without draining the Royal treasury! The forged high-carbon steel blade is complemented by a studded leather-wrapped grip with a stylized tsuba-like guard. A leather-covered scabbard with steel fittings completes the package.
Forged high-carbon steel blade
Studded leather-wrapped grip
Fully functional Sold Out
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Hanwei Dharma Arrowhead (XH2231) |
Points: 2
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Our Japanese arrowheads (yanone) are faithfully reproduced from originals in museum collections. Some yanone were strictly utilitarian while others, like most of these examples, were beautifully pierced and decorated and used primarily for presentations and temple offerings. Most pieces fall into one of several broad groupings. The Torii, Dharma, Monkey Moon and Bamboo Butterfly fall into "Willowleaf" pattern, while the Swimming Dragon, Watakusi, Sakura and Fudo follow the Flesh Terror (Barbed) profile. The Karimata, Dragon Cloud, Boar's Eye and Tiger Dragon are crafted in what is known as the "Rope Cutter" style, though it is more likely that this profile was used for hunting big game rather than cutting ropes. These arrowheads, either singly or in groups, are outstanding collectibles and conversation pieces. Also available is the arrowhead display stand (OH2235) to showcase up to 6 arrowheads.
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Hanwei Dragon Armour (AH2193) |
Points: 80
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Our full-sized suits of Samurai armour provide displays of outstanding quality for the den or the dojo. Crafted by the armourers of Hanwei, the armour is authentically detailed and completely realistic. These very affordable pieces are made with traditional styling and materials and are wearable (within a reasonable size range).
They are supplied in the customary black lacquered box which, along with an included wooden frame, provides the support for the display.
Authentic Replica
Wearable
Display frame included Sold Out
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Hanwei Dragon Armour Helmet (AH2314) |
Points: 30
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The original of the kabuto (helmet) of the Dragon Armour (AH2193) is interesting in as much as the bowl of the helmet came from the Momoyama period. The suji bachi style of bowl, with overlapped and riveted plates was typical of the finest helmet makers (katchu-shi) of this period, borne out by the signature of the Saotome smith 'Ienao' on the back plate. The menpo (mask) is a typical ressei men of the type made in Nara. Mounted on a solid wood display stand, this helmet will be an outstanding addition to any collection and will complement any décor beautifully.
Authentic styling
Wearable
Great decorator item Sold Out
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Hanwei Dragon Cloud Yanone (XH2225) |
Points: 2
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Our Japanese arrowheads (yanone) are faithfully reproduced from originals in museum collections. Some yanone were strictly utilitarian while others, like most of these examples, were beautifully pierced and decorated and used primarily for presentations and temple offerings. Most pieces fall into one of several broad groupings. The Torii, Dharma, Monkey Moon and Bamboo Butterfly fall into "Willowleaf" pattern, while the Swimming Dragon, Watakusi, Sakura and Fudo follow the Flesh Terror (Barbed) profile. The Karimata, Dragon Cloud, Boar's Eye and Tiger Dragon are crafted in what is known as the "Rope Cutter" style, though it is more likely that this profile was used for hunting big game rather than cutting ropes. These arrowheads, either singly or in groups, are outstanding collectibles and conversation pieces. Also available is the arrowhead display stand (OH2235) to showcase up to 6 arrowheads.
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Hanwei Dragon Pendant (OH3037S) |
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These tsuba pendant necklaces from CAS Hanwei are crafted in sterling silver and represent iconic tsuba designs from our line of Japanese Katana. The one non-tsuba style may be recognized as the dragon from the CAS Hanwei logo! The braided neck bands feature a unique sliding closure that allows for a full range of length adjustment. Each piece is packaged in an upscale clam shell jewelry box creating an exceptional gift for the martial artist or sword collector. Sold Out
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Hanwei Dragon Plaque (OH2334) |
Points: 24
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This imposing plaque is a superb rendition of the Hanwei dragon, finely cast in stainless steel and mounted on a solid wood base. Chinese dragons have an entirely different reputation than their western counterparts; they are seen as symbols of prosperity and good will. This dragon in particular is of great age, wisdom, and power; evidenced by the long whiskers and four claws. The positioning of the feet at the four corners represents great stability. This is the perfect piece to preside over your store or dojo. Sold Out
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Hanwei Fairbairn-Sykes Letter Opener (MH2356) |
Points: 2
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More commonly known as the British Commando Stiletto, The Fairbairn Sykes Fighting knife is named for its designers, W.E. Fairbairn and E.A. Sykes, who developed the knife in Shanghai prior to WWII. The knife was issued to British Commando units during WWII and, on a limited basis, to U.S. Army Rangers stationed in England prior to the mainland invasion. A version was produced in the U.S. for the OSS. Wartime production versions of the Fairbairn Sykes are highly collectible. Sold Out
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Hanwei Federschwert - Practical Fencing Longsword (SH2333) |
Points: 8
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Our all new Practical Fencing Longsword (or Federschwert) is based on classical training pieces used in Renaissance Europe. This uniquely styled sword is featured in many period fencing manuals and is rapidly gaining popularity with modern practitioners of European martial arts. Designed in conjunction with the OCHS historic fencing organization in Germany, our Federschwert optimizes all of the balance and flexibility characteristics required for serious pursuit of this historic art. Sold Out
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Hanwei Fencing Mask Extra Large (AH2143XL) |
Points: 5
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The use of a mask and protective clothing is essential in any fencing activity, and we recommend the AH2143 fencing mask for use with all of our Renaissance and sport fencing weapons.
Internationally Approved (12Kg punch-test) Sold Out
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Hanwei Fencing Mask Large (AH2143L) |
Points: 5
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The use of a mask and protective clothing is essential in any fencing activity, and we recommend the AH2143 fencing mask for use with all of our Renaissance and sport fencing weapons.
Internationally Approved (12Kg punch-test) Sold Out
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Hanwei Fencing Mask Medium (AH2143M) |
Points: 5
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The use of a mask and protective clothing is essential in any fencing activity, and we recommend the AH2143 fencing mask for use with all of our Renaissance and sport fencing weapons.
Internationally Approved (12Kg punch-test) Sold Out
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Hanwei Fudo Yanone (XH2228) |
Points: 2
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Our Japanese arrowheads (yanone) are faithfully reproduced from originals in museum collections. Some yanone were strictly utilitarian while others, like most of these examples, were beautifully pierced and decorated and used primarily for presentations and temple offerings. Most pieces fall into one of several broad groupings. The Torii, Dharma, Monkey Moon and Bamboo Butterfly fall into "Willowleaf" pattern, while the Swimming Dragon, Watakusi, Sakura and Fudo follow the Flesh Terror (Barbed) profile. The Karimata, Dragon Cloud, Boar's Eye and Tiger Dragon are crafted in what is known as the "Rope Cutter" style, though it is more likely that this profile was used for hunting big game rather than cutting ropes. These arrowheads, either singly or in groups, are outstanding collectibles and conversation pieces. Also available is the arrowhead display stand (OH2235) to showcase up to 6 arrowheads.
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Hanwei Fuku Riu Katana (CH1655) |
Points: 70
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The blades of each of the Fuku-Riu swords are hand-forged from K120C powder steel. The blade style for the katana is of the style of Unokubi-Zukuri, ½ blood grove with a re-enforced Kissaki. The wakizashi does not have a bo-hi. The saya is a blend of green and black polished lacquer, unique to this line and a first for the forge. High quality ray skin (same) is used on the tsuka of the katana and wakizashi. The tsuba of the katana daisho are crafted in traditional blackened iron with a detailed depiction of the Fuku-Riu dragon holding a smoky agate “pearl”. The fuchi and kashira are also of blackened iron. The kashira depicts a dragon claw also holding an agate “pearl”, the pearl being set so that it is free to rotate within the claw, yet another first for the forge.
Limited edition - only 150 pieces of katana and 75 pieces of wakizashi. Sold Out
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