Chokuto Sori
Two of its best known styles are.
Chokuto sori. This curvature was extended until the kissaki which added to the sword s aesthetics. It featured characteristics similar to ancient chinese swords including a short to moderate blade length decorative pommel and tsuba hand guard. According to this legend amakuni was the emperor s swordsmith. Truekatana offer you all kinds of handmade authentic chokuto of all types such as chokuto chokuto ninjato chokuto sword etc with the only difference being in minute details on the sword as a whole.
The sword still curved part way on the upper part of the blade. Kissaki is small ko kissaki and sori curvature looks like suddenly fall to the ridge side at right above nakago. This weapon was created before the use of differential tempering technology existed. This was the opposite of the koshi sori of the early tachi which had its curvature at the bottom.
But sori near monouchi is little. Gold carbon steel red carbon steel stainless steel syan cord handle metal handle tan scabbard beige scabbard etc. Hira zukuri and kiriha zukuri tsukurikomi. Chokutō typically come in hira zukuri and kiriha zukuri tsukurikomi blade styles which make them very distinct from later tachi and katana which rarely use these forms.
Chukan means middle and refers to musori being between sori and uchisori. The ancient chokuto was one of the first japanese swords that were ever forged. They were chokuto or straight swords. As mentioned in one of our previous articles about japanese sword craftsmanship the katana was originally preceded a straight sword with no curve at all.
The katana featured the tori sori. Known by many names including the apt chokuto literally straight sword. Straight sword blades were the chokutô of the archaic period. This term is used for tanto blades with no sori.
The distinctive feature of the chokutō is the straight blade similar to the ancient chinese swords found in china around the 2nd century bce to the 10th century ce. One day he saw his lord s army returning from a battle and the emperor ignored him instead to give the usual cheers for the good work made with the blades. Sori the curve that captures the charpness and beauty of the japanese sword. Then he noticed that many soldiers had broken swords.
The shape of a japanese sword tachi in this age is mihaba width near the nakago is wider than that of near kissaki so to speak like a man who standing with keeping his feet. The blade s kissaki was commonly elongated forming the o kissaki.