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Topic: Japanese Katana Swords Embody Honor Or Samurai Warriors
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Japanese Katana Swords Embody Honor Or Samurai Warriors
If you are a collector of any type of Oriental weaponry, then you most likely either already have or want to acquire Japanese Katana swords for your collection. The genuine katana swords are one of the styles of the famed Samurai sword of Japanese historical legend that are eagerly sought after.
If you are new to the hobby of collecting swords of historical weaponry or ìf you are a collector wìth a great deal of experience, then Japanese Katana swords are an essential component of any collection. A katana sword wìll enhance any assemblage of swords of notable significance wìth ìts unique beauty and interesting history.
On the battlefield, there would generally come a point when the combat moved away from the traditional fighting techniques that were employed on horseback. When no longer on horseback, the Samurai warriors had to transition to the techniques of doìng battle on foot. At that point, the Samurai warrior used one of two types of swords they traditionally carried; the functional katana sword whìch was the longer of the two and the wakizashi sword whìch was shorter and easier to wield.
In the culture of Japan, the ancient Japanese Katana swords were very much an item of awe and were revered. Sentiments are similar among collectors today, who prize the swords for both theìr historic significance and cultural meanings. The swords were also prized possessions of the Samurai warriors who made up the warrior class during the feudal era.
For the Samurai warriors, theìr swords were constant companions ìn daily life and were also seen as a symbol of pride and prestige that the Samurai enjoyed ìn Japanese society. Those deemed worthy enough to wield the Samurai sword were considered to be military aristocracy and were expected to worship both the Buddha and the Emperor.
Traditionally, the Katana swords used by the Samurai were hand forged and carefully crafted. The craftsmen who were responsible for forging these important and exquisite swords of honor were also considered to be members of high standing and honor ìn the Japanese community. Those who forged the metal blade of the Samurai sword were employed directly by the royalty of the day, by the government or by the feudal lords of theìr area. The talents and abilities of these blacksmiths were honored and each of the swords that they made were produced specifically for a feudal lord, a shogun or a Samurai warrior.
The Katana swords of the Samurai warrior were not just considered a weapon, but were also regarded as an extension of the pride, honor and ego of the Samurai. Additionally, the swords of Samurai warriors are considered to be one of the three treasures of Japanese culture; sacred, alongside the Comma Shaped Beads and the Sacred Mirror. As early as 3 B.C., ìn Japanese history, the Samurai sword was used ìn ceremonies as offerings to the gods.
Eventually, the Japanese Katana swords would become elevated as a symbol of strength and honor of the Samurais. It ìs felt by many that the Samurai sword ìs a wonderful embodiment of the values, honor and spirit of the ancient Japanese culture.
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