Sword stitch with eagle on pine load. The warrior needle develops its own luxurious culture in Japan. The sword is highly valued, even if it is no longer needed as a war weapon, and the possession of this weapon has been allowed since 1588 only samurai. It is more precious than land ownership and gold. For the forging of the blade and the heavy shock, the Samurai operates an unimaginable effort. The incessant blade whose sharpness is legendary consists of multi-folded steel with soft core and harder coat. The stitch sheet, Tsuba, which protects the hand before slipping into the blade, is at th


Sword stitch with eagle on pine load. The warrior needle develops its own luxurious culture in Japan. The sword is highly valued, even if it is no longer needed as a war weapon, and the possession of this weapon has been allowed since 1588 only samurai. It is more precious than land ownership and gold. For the forging of the blade and the heavy shock, the Samurai operates an unimaginable effort. The incessant blade whose sharpness is legendary consists of multi-folded steel with soft core and harder coat. The stitch sheet, Tsuba, which protects the hand before slipping into the blade, is at the same time status symbol and provides information about the character of the wearer.


Size: 2152px × 2322px
Photo credit: © BTEU/KUGH / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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