By lyuesword | 16 September 2020 | 1 Comments
KATANA GLOSSARY (Part Ⅰ)
AIKUCHI | a tanto with no tsuba | |
ARA-NIE | coarse or large nie | |
ASHI | legs (streaks of nioi pointing down toward the edge) | |
ATOBORI | horimono added at a later date | |
ATO MEI | signature added at a later date | |
AYASUGI | large wavey hada (grain) |
BO-HI | large or wide groove | |
BOKKEN | wooden sword for practicing sword katana | |
BONJI | sanskrit carvings | |
BO-UTSURI | faint utsuri (reflection of temperline in ji) | |
BOSHI | temper line in kissaki (point) | |
BU | Japanese measurement (approx 0.1 inch) | The bladesmiths used to measure blades in units called “shaku” 1 shaku = 1 foot 1 foot = 30.3 cm |
BUKE | military man, samurai | |
BUSHIDO | the code of the samurai |
CHIKEI | dark lines that appear in the ji | |
CHISA KATANA | short katana | |
CHOJI | clove shaped hamon | |
CHOJI OIL | oil for the care of swords | |
CHOJI-MIDARE | irregular choji hamon (temper line) | |
CHOKUTO | prehistoric straight swords | |
CHU | medium | |
CHU-KISSAKI | medium sized point | |
CHU-SUGUHA | straight, medium width temper line |
DAI | great or large | |
DAI-MEI | student smith signing his teacher's name | |
DAISHO | a matched pair of long and short swords | |
DAITO | long sword (over 24 inches) |
FUCHI | collar on hilt | |
FUCHI-KASHIRA | set of hilt collar and buttcap | |
FUKURA | curve of the ha or edge in the kissaki | |
FUKURE | flaw; usually a blister in the steel | |
FUKURIN | rim cover of a tsuba | |
FUNAGATA | ship bottom shaped nakago | |
FUNBARI / FUMBARI | much taper of the blade from the machi to the kissaki | |
FURISODE | shape of sword tang that resembling the sleeve of a kimono |
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