Each line is a distinct variety of steel, hammer welded and folded repeatedly to yield the thousands of layers in each Rurousha blade. A quintessential example is the Rurousha's eye-catching Damascus steel tanto blade, which teems with potency and visual splendor - a spectacular wonder in its own right, with its contrasting lines, waves, swirls and other mesmerizing patterns. Some of the world's - and history's - most revered, time-tested techniques are employed, and every material meets or exceeds stringent quality standards. From vigorously hammering the molten blade steel to gingerly wrapping the leather thongs around the tuska and saya, every step in the Rurousha's construction receives the utmost care and precise attention to detail. Master smiths painstakingly hand forge every blade, and seasoned sword artisans carefully handcraft each tsuka and saya. Shikoto developed the Rurousha with the serious swordsman in mind. Swordcraft artistry only a seasoned hand could produce And when it comes to shear strength and raw cutting power, the Rurousha simply knows no bounds! Indeed, the Rurousha is one-of-a-kind in style, engineering, appointments and more - from its robust, breathtakingly beautiful Damascus steel blade to its rustic, leather-centric garb and beyond. Shikoto’s “Rurousha” Katana may be stylishly bound in genuine leather bands, but it refuses to be bound by traditional notions of “orthodox” sword design. Bound in leather but unbound by convention, the Rurousha is no ordinary katana
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