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| Han Dynasty Sword | The Han Sword is a cavalry pattern from the Han Dynasty (206 BC - AD 220), which reunited China and established boundaries very similar to those existing today. The rosewood grip and scabbard are inlaid with silver in an intricate scroll pattern, while the gilded steel guard, pommel and scabbard decorations feature the "crouching tiger" motif. The random pattern Damascus blade, with its ridged central fuller and reinforced point is admirably suited for slashing cuts and powerful thrusts from horseback.
KEY FEATURES: * Authentic replica of Museum Piece * Hand-forged Damascus blade * Silver inlay
MEASUREMENTS: Blade length: 28 1/4 Handle length: 8 1/4? Overall length: 37 1/4 Weight: 2lbs Box height: 43 1/4? Box width: 5? Thickness: .230
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