Shinwa SilkSting Shirasaya Sword | Black Damascus Steel | 40 1/4" Overall Length | Hand-Lacquered Hardwood Handle & Saya
Sleek, clean minimalist style; maximum ferocity and function
Shinwa's sleek, eye-catching "SilkSting" Shirasaya Sword undeniably stands apart from the rest and is a must-have for any serious sword collector. Amongst even the finest, most ornate katana, wakizashi and other common Japanese sword styles, this alluringly clean, no-frills sword is an immediate standout, sure to draw attention and spark lively conversation. The traditional shirasaya configuration's satiny smooth lines, unique staff-like shape and hand-lacquered hardwood construction all make for a beautiful example of Japanese swordcraft's diverse design variety and vast aesthetic range. Though its roots stretch back centuries, for most, the shirasaya represents a fresh, intriguing departure from the katana-like image ingrained in the popular imagination: ray skin and cord-wrapped tsuka, ornate guard, sageo accented saya and the like. But, interesting and alluring as the fluid, polished exterior may be, don't forget - this sword is equal parts "silk" and "sting." As such, the "silky" smooth saya conceals a potent "stinger" - a menacing black Damascus steel blade with a carefully honed edge.
Open your mind to exciting new bladecraft possibilities
More than "stinger," this capable, full tang blade is also the seductively dark soul of the SilkSting and no less than hand forged bladecraft at its pinnacle. It slices effortlessly through even the most challenging materials, retaining its fine edge through even the most brutal trials. Breathtaking, downright bewitching and undeniably unique, the SilkSting blade's beauty is every bit as razor sharp as the edge, piercing to the depths of your imagination - opening it to wondrous new metallurgical possibilities, while slashing apart all your preconceived notions of what makes Damascus steel, "Damascus steel."
Every blade emboldened and enhanced by blood, sweat and tears
The SilkSting's distinctive black Damasc