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An essential battlefield weapon of the Samurai and took great skill to use and maneuver due to its length and size. We now have two Yari designs, both based on originals dating to feudal Japan. Both blades are forged in T-10 high-carbon steel and are triangulated and double-edged with a deep
fuller on the flat side of the blade. Differential tempering results in a clear hamon on each edge. The tangs are long to absorb the shock of a blow and the one-piece staff construction reinforces the durability of the spear.
Both of our yari are modeled after the su-yari or "straight spear" design. The shafts (ebu) are finished in a deep black lacquer and have a flattened side at the bottom section for
blade orientation. The fittings (koshirae) follow
distinctive traditional designs. The popular SH2152 Yari features a long (16-3/4") blade while that of the new SH2312 is more compact at 11" long, making for a faster weapon. The SH2312 Yari also features a rattan wrapped section at the upper grip, making this a visually stunning piece. Both
Yaris are provided with black lacquered sheaths (saya). Made by Hanwei.
fuller on the flat side of the blade. Differential tempering results in a clear hamon on each edge. The tangs are long to absorb the shock of a blow and the one-piece staff construction reinforces the durability of the spear.
Both of our yari are modeled after the su-yari or "straight spear" design. The shafts (ebu) are finished in a deep black lacquer and have a flattened side at the bottom section for
blade orientation. The fittings (koshirae) follow
distinctive traditional designs. The popular SH2152 Yari features a long (16-3/4") blade while that of the new SH2312 is more compact at 11" long, making for a faster weapon. The SH2312 Yari also features a rattan wrapped section at the upper grip, making this a visually stunning piece. Both
Yaris are provided with black lacquered sheaths (saya). Made by Hanwei.
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