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Han Sword (SH2005) |
Points: 80
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The Han Sword is a cavalry pattern from the Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD), which reunited China and established boundaries very similar to those existing today. The rosewood grip and scabbard are inlaid with silver in an intricate scroll pattern, while the gilded steel guard, pommel and scabbard decorations feature the "crouching tiger" motif. The random pattern K120C Damascus blade, with its ridged central fuller and reinforced point is admirably suited for slashing cuts and powerful thrusts from horseback.
Recreated by the craftsmen of CAS Hanwei from the swords of the Lords of the great dynasties, these Chinese Gongfu swords represent the pinnacle of the sword maker's art, vividly illustrating the skills and creativity of the smiths of Imperial China
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Kit Rae Death's Head Dagger With Plaque (KR0048) |
Points: 6
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The dagger of Valegil, chief necromancer in service to the Dark One. Valegil uses this enchanted dagger to veil himself in a red mist, allowing him to dispatch his enemies unseen. Features a sculptural metal hand guard and pommel, a fullered blade, and genuine leather wrapped grip. Comes with a wall display plaque. Each piece is serial numbered on the blade. Sold Out
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Kit Rae Mithrokil Short Sword, Satin with Sheath (KR0066) |
Points: 3
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The latest in the Swords of the Ancients collection! Mithrokil is the short sword of the ancient Mithrodin warrior Kethol Av Torketal (from the Swords of the Ancients mythology). Full tang, tempered one-piece 3Cr13 stainless steel construction, the blade is adorned with a silk-screened vine design and the grip is wrapped in genuine leather. This short sword is available in a satin steel finish. Each sword is marked with the Kit Rae emblem and includes a certificate of authenticity. Sold Out
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Hanwei Qi Jian (SH2295) |
Points: 40
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From the master swordsmiths of the Hanwei forge comes the Qi Jian, a re-creation of an ancient design that utilized one-piece forging. The entire sword, from pommel to tip, has been forged from a single billet of steel. This forging technique provides unparalleled strength and balance while exhibiting a clear, bell-like tone when lightly struck.
The sword's name originates with the Qi nation, one of the many warring states that eventually formed modern China. Legend has it that Feng-Xuan, one of the Qi people and a central character in a well known folk tale, possessed such a one piece sword and would use its ringing quality to accompany his singing.
The sword's grip is rayskin wrapped, a feature matched by the wrap on the throat of the scabbard, making for a stunningly beautiful presentation. Sold Out
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