Kashiras
Kashira is a decorative cuff or head at the end of a sword hilt. Swords have different types of heads and this shape is decisive in fencing. Kashira - the sword heads were made from various materials - horn or buffalo horn. Kashira is mostly decorated and the depicted motifs have their symbolic meaning. We offer you sword heads with various motifs and without them, so we believe that you'll choose one here.
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How to Wrap Katana Handle: A Photo and Video Guide
One of the most important parts of a Japanese katana is the hilt (Tsuka) which is wrapped with the “Ito” cord. The outer wrapping of the handle provides a non-slip grip, ensuring the wielder has a full control of the sword. We will give you tips…