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S-Type Samurai Sword
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S-Type Samurai Sword

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R225.00
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S-type Samurai Sword



The term samurai originally meant "those who serve in close attendance to nobility", and was written in the Chinese character (or kanji) that had the same meaning. In Japanese, it was originally pronounced in the pre-Heian period as saburau and later as saburai, then samurai in the Edo period. In Japanese literature, there is an early reference to samurai in the Kokinshū (古今集, early 10th century):

The sword is unsharpened and is more suited for display purposes

Note the slight "S" bend the blade and scarab makes hence the name

Approx   in length

Display Stand Included

 

 

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