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Raminwood Bokken
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Raminwood Bokken
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Red Oak Bokken
Explore the art of kenjutsu with our Red Oak Bokken, blending Japanese tradition with exceptional quality.
Historical Introduction:
Red oak wood, known for its robustness and durability, was the preferred choice for crafting traditional bokkens used by samurais. These training weapons were essential for mastering Japanese sword techniques.
Product Specifications:
Material: Red Oak Wood
Finish: Japanese Quality
Total Length: 101.5 cm
Weight: 570g (without tsuba)
Tsuba: Removable plastic
Product Description:
Our Red Oak Bokken offers an authentic experience with its Japanese quality craftsmanship. Robust and well-balanced, red oak wood provides a comfortable grip and increased durability.
With high-quality finishing, this bokken is ideal for training in kenjutsu, kendo, or for enthusiasts of Japanese martial arts. The removable plastic tsuba allows for easy customization according to your needs.
Enjoy exceptional quality at a great price with our Red Oak Bokken, a must-have for martial arts practitioners and samurai culture enthusiasts.
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https://www.katanas-samurai.com/Raminwood-Bokken-bbaaaafSa.asp
2024-12-31
31.99
31.99
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