Morikage Wakizashi with Shirasaya
Basic Information
Name on the front: Morikage
Inscription on the back: Unmarked
Type: Wakizashi
Mounted: With white scabbard
Period: Unknown
Dimensions and weight
Blade length: 36.3cm
Width at Hamachi / Moto-Haba: 28.4mm
Thickness at Moto-Kasane: 5.8mm
Curve / SORI: 0.9cm
Width at Kissaki / Saki-Haba: 18.7mm
Thickness at Saki-Kasane: 3.3 mm
Mekugi-ana: 1
With Saya: 367g
Blade only: 328g
Basic Information
Name on the front: Morikage
Inscription on the back: Unmarked
Type: Wakizashi
Mounted: With white scabbard
Period: Unknown
Dimensions and weight
Blade length: 36.3cm
Width at Hamachi / Moto-Haba: 28.4mm
Thickness at Moto-Kasane: 5.8mm
Curve / SORI: 0.9cm
Width at Kissaki / Saki-Haba: 18.7mm
Thickness at Saki-Kasane: 3.3 mm
Mekugi-ana: 1
With Saya: 367g
Blade only: 328g
Basic Information
Name on the front: Morikage
Inscription on the back: Unmarked
Type: Wakizashi
Mounted: With white scabbard
Period: Unknown
Dimensions and weight
Blade length: 36.3cm
Width at Hamachi / Moto-Haba: 28.4mm
Thickness at Moto-Kasane: 5.8mm
Curve / SORI: 0.9cm
Width at Kissaki / Saki-Haba: 18.7mm
Thickness at Saki-Kasane: 3.3 mm
Mekugi-ana: 1
With Saya: 367g
Blade only: 328g
Sword Description
This Wakizashi is a traditional piece named after the swordsmith 'Morikage'. Despite its compact size, with a blade length of 36.3 cm, it has a robust construction with a width of 28.4 mm and a weight of 5.8 mm. The graceful curves, with a warp of 0.9 cm, enhance the overall balance and combine practicality and artistry.
The accompanying white scabbard makes it easier to preserve and appreciate the blade and has a finish that enhances the original beauty of the Japanese sword.
Feature Points.
A traditional piece with the Morikage inscription: a jewel of the swordsmith's skill.
Well-balanced dimensions: blade length 36.3 cm, original width 28.4 mm and warp 0.9 cm combine beauty and practicality.
Sturdy construction: solid construction with an original weight of 5.8 mm.
With white sheath: an ideal accessory for preservation and appreciation.
Recommendations.
As the name 'Morikage' suggests, this Wakizashi is beautifully crafted and robustly made. It comes with a white scabbard and is well preserved, making it suitable for collection, research and appreciation. Please take this opportunity to add this piece to your collection and appreciate the traditional beauty of Japanese swords.