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Battle ready Tanto

So much for practical Hanwei Kami model

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
246070000
918.39 €
Are you ready to immerse yourself in the history and craft of the ancient guardian warriors? The Hanwei Tanto Kami is much more than just a weapon, it is a hand-forged masterpiece that encapsulates the essence of Japanese tradition. Let me walk you through the amazing features that make this Tanto a one of a kind gem that you will want to get your hands...
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Wakizashi Golden Oriole

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
225060000
725.19 €
Are you a fan of Japanese swords? Then you can't miss the opportunity to get your hands on the Wakizashi Golden Oriole by Paul Chen - Hanwei. This sword is a true jewel that stands out for its simple and elegant lines, which have been admired by many lovers of the Japanese sword. The blade of this sword has been hand forged from high carbon steel and has...
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Tanto Tory from Hanwei (43.8 cm.)

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
227280000
660.79 €
Are you looking for a unique piece for your collection of ancient weapons? Then the Hanwei Tori Tanto is the perfect choice for you. This Tanto has a forged and folded blade with a handle wrapped in the highest quality ray skin. The Crane and Armor theme is carried throughout the design, while the Saya is brown and textured. The K120C powder steel folded...
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Tanto Orchid Hanwei by Paul Chen (32.4 cm.)

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
227770000
579.59 €
Impress everyone with the Tanto Orchid knife from Hanwei by Paul Chen! This knife is a true work of art, with a folded K120C steel blade that gives it exceptional strength and durability. Her prominent hamon and distinctly layered fairy give her a unique and eye-catching look. But it's not just its looks that make it stand out, it's also packed with...
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Both Great Wave by Paul Chen (29.9 cm.)

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
227320000
491.39 €
The Tanto Gran Ola manufactured by Paul Chen for Hanwei is a true work of art that you cannot miss. Its design is inspired by the Japanese Tomoe motif, often used in family crests and shrine decorations, giving it a unique and authentic look. One of the most outstanding features of this Tanto is its blade, hand forged in high carbon T10 steel. This...
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Both Wind and Thunder of Hanwei (39.4 cm.)

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
227860000
482.99 €
Do you want to add an impressive piece to your sword collection? Hanwei's Tanto Viento y Trueno, designed by Paul Chen, is an excellent choice. With its blackened iron kashira featuring a Japanese Tomoe motif, this sword is a work of art in both design and functionality. The tsuka is wrapped in genuine stingray skin and the tsuka-ito is made of high...
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Tanto Cold Steel model Magnum Tanto XII, satin finish

Cold Steel
273640000
443.79 €
Discover excellence with the Cold Steel® Nightfall Series Tanto Magnum XII! Immerse yourself in Japanese tradition fused with cutting-edge innovation in this stunning knife. Designed for martial arts lovers and discerning collectors, this satin model is a limited edition gem that you won't want to miss. Featured Features: CPM 3V Super Steel Blade:...
Both Cold Steel Warrior (48.9 cm.) Both Cold Steel Warrior (48.9 cm.) 2
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Both Cold Steel Warrior (48.9 cm.)

Cold Steel
272850000
389.19 €
Elevate your swordsmanship with the Cold Steel Warrior Tanto! Part of the renowned Warrior series, this Tanto has been designed for those looking for a high-performance battle weapon at a more affordable price. Inspired by legendary Japanese tradition, this Tanto fuses exceptional craftsmanship with practical functionality, offering you a reliable...
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Tanto Cold Steel model Magnum Tanto II

Cold Steel
273650000
373.79 €
Get ready for action with the Cold Steel® Nightfall Series Tanto Magnum II! This formidable knife combines Japanese craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology to give you exceptional performance in every situation. With its DLC-coated CPM 3V steel blade, this knife is a true masterpiece of precision and durability. Featured Features: CPM 3V Steel Blade...
Tanto Cold Steel model 3V Master, satin finish Tanto Cold Steel model 3V Master, satin finish 2
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Tanto Cold Steel model 3V Master, satin finish

Cold Steel
272880000
345.79 €
Get ready to experience the perfect balance between tradition and modernity with the Cold Steel 3V Master Tanto from the Nightfall series! This exceptional knife fuses the best of two worlds to give you unparalleled performance in any situation. Featured Features: CPM 3V Steel: Enjoy the incomparable strength of this high-quality superpowdered steel. Its...
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Japanese tanto John Lee Ten Kei Aikuchi

John Lee
191160000
343.50 €
Both Japanese John Lee Ten Kei Aikuchi. The term "ten kei" can be translated as "gift from heaven" and is a symbol of the beauty of nature. This inspired delicate flower patterns on the handmade accessories that are refined with gold and silver. The blade is handmade in the elaborate konbuse style. The hard shell is made from 1095 carbon steel and the...
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Tactical Tanto with Ray Skin Grip

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
220390000
275.99 €
The Tactical Tanto with Ray Skin Grip is a must-have for those looking to combine tradition with modern functionality. Manufactured by Hanwei (Paul Chen), this tactical Tanto stands out for its genuine stingray skin grip and its tempered blade with a hardness of 60 HRC. One of the main advantages of this tactical Tanto is its carbon steel blade, which...
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The Tantō: Short Edged Weapon with History and Meaning

The tantō is a short edged weapon that has captured the imagination of lovers of martial arts and Japanese culture. With a blade length ranging from 15 to 30 cm (6-12 in), this weapon may appear, at first glance, similar to a small katana, but its design and purpose are truly unique. In this article, we will explore the fascinating history and meaning of tantō, as well as its importance in martial arts practice.

Tantō dates back centuries in Japan, and its evolution over time has given rise to different styles and uses. Originally, it was a combat weapon used by samurai as a defensive and offensive tool in close combat situations. Its sharp blade and compact design made it ideal for self-defense and confronting armed or unarmed opponents.

In addition to its usefulness on the battlefield, the tantan also had cultural and ceremonial significance. It was often used as a symbol of status and honor, and was attributed with protective spiritual powers. Today, the tantō remains a cherished piece of Japanese culture, and its artistic beauty and meticulous craftsmanship make it a sought-after collector's item for many martial arts enthusiasts and weapon collectors.

In conclusion, the tantō is much more than a simple dagger. It is a reflection of Japanese history and culture, with a legacy rich in tradition and meaning. Whether as a combat tool in the past or a work of art today, the tantō remains an important part of Japanese heritage and an object of admiration for those who appreciate its beauty and symbolism.

How was a traditional Tantō forged?

The creation of a traditional tantō is a highly specialized process involving skilled craftsmen known as "tosho." These master forgers use ancient techniques to bring these bladed masterpieces to life. First, they carefully select the steel, which is often sourced from antique swords or high-quality pieces of metal.

The forging process then begins with the creation of several layers of steel, which are repeatedly bent and hammered to remove impurities and create a strong, flexible blade. The blade is heated and cooled in water or oil in a process known as "quenching," which gives it its sharp, long-lasting edge.

Once the blade is ready, the handle is created, which is often hand-carved and embellished with ornamental details. The Tanto is finally assembled with the handle and precisely sharpened before being polished to reveal its beauty and quality.

What is the importance of Tantō in Japanese martial arts?

Tantō plays a significant role in Japanese martial arts such as kendo and iaido. In these disciplines, it is used as a training tool to improve technique and precision in handling Japanese swords. Its compact size and weight make it a challenge for practitioners, helping to hone their skills.

Additionally, tantō is often employed in forms of hand-to-hand combat, where quick and precise movements are essential. Practitioners learn to disarm and neutralize their opponents using tantan effectively. In summary, tantan is a versatile and valuable tool in Japanese martial arts training.

What is the difference between a Tantō and a Katana?

Despite superficial similarities, the tantan and katana are two different types of Japanese swords. The main difference lies in its length and design. While the tantan is a short sword with a blade of 15 to 30 cm (6-12 in), the katana is a long sword with a blade that usually measures more than 60 cm (24 in).

Furthermore, the katana is used primarily as an offensive weapon in open combat, while the tantan was used both in close combat situations and for ceremonial and cultural purposes. The katana also has a distinctive curve to its blade, while the tantō generally has a straight blade. Both swords are iconic in Japanese culture, but have unique uses and characteristics that set them apart.

How do you choose a Tantō for internship?

When selecting a tantō for martial arts practice, it is important to consider several factors. First, the quality of the steel and craftsmanship are essential to ensure a durable and safe weapon. Looking for something made by a Tosho expert is a guarantee of quality.

Blade length and balance are also important considerations. Practitioners should choose a tantan that suits their personal style and preferences. Additionally, it is essential to check that the handle is properly adjusted and secure to avoid accidents during training.

Finally, aesthetics also play an important role. Many practitioners appreciate the decorative details on the Tanto, which may be an expression of the beauty and symbolism of this ancient Japanese weapon.

What is the symbology behind Tantō in Japanese culture?

Tantō has a deep symbology in Japanese culture. It is considered a

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