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Miniature Katana Keychain
Miniature Katana Keychain
Regular price
Rs. 249.00
Regular price
Rs. 399.00
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Rs. 249.00
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Key Features:
- Katana Design: It accurately mimics the design of a katana, including the curved blade, tsuba (handguard), tsuka (handle), and kashira (pommel).
- Material: Constructed from durable metal, likely zinc alloy or a similar material, providing a solid feel and metallic finish.
- Blade: The blade is depicted with a wavy or flame-like pattern, characteristic of certain katana styles and often seen in anime representations. It's not sharpened and is purely for aesthetic purposes.
- Tsuba (Handguard): The tsuba is a circular or rounded square shape, often seen in anime swords. It's typically finished in a gold or brass tone.
- Tsuka (Handle): The handle features a black surface with a diamond-shaped pattern mimicking the traditional tsuka-maki (handle wrapping).
- Kashira (Pommel): The pommel is finished in the same gold or brass tone as the tsuba, providing a cohesive look.
- Saya (Scabbard): The keychain also includes a miniature saya (scabbard), allowing the blade to be sheathed when not in use. The saya is typically black with gold or brass accents at the opening and end.
- Keychain Attachment: It features a standard split ring keychain attached to the saya, allowing it to be easily added to keys, bags, or other accessories.
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Size: It is a small, miniature representation
- Novelty Item: This is primarily a novelty item or collectible, intended for fans of anime, manga, Japanese culture, or miniature models.
Possible Uses:
- Keychain: As a decorative and functional keychain.
- Gift: A gift for anime fans, collectors, or anyone who appreciates unique keychains.
- Decoration: Can be used as a small decorative item for display.
**Important Note: This is a toy or replica and not a real sword. It is purely for aesthetic and novelty purposes. The blade is not sharpened and is not intended for any practical use. It is often inspired by or directly replicates swords seen in fictional media, such as anime or manga.**
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