QI JIAN Chinese Hanwei
From the master swordsmiths of the Hanwei forge comes the Qi Jian, a re-creation of an ancient design that utilized one-piece forging. The entire sword, from pommel to tip, has been forged from a single billet of steel. This forging technique provides unparalleled strength and balance while exhibiting a clear, bell-like tone when lightly struck. The sword’s name originates with the Qi nation, one of the many warring states that eventually formed modern China. Legend has it that Feng-Xuan, one of the Qi people and a central character in a well known folk tale, possessed such a one piece sword and would use its ringing quality to accompany his singing. The sword’s grip is rayskin wrapped, a feature matched by the wrap on the throat of the scabbard, making for a stunningly beautiful presentation
Key Features:
Specifications:
Blade length: 28 ½”
Handle length: 7 ¾”
Weight: 2lb 8oz
Point of Balance: 1 1/2"
Point of Percussion: 18 1/2"
Width at Guard: 1.13"
Width at Tip: .61"
Thickness at Guard: .28"
Specs will vary slightly from piece to piece.
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