Striking Eagle Chu Jian
Striking Eagle is the longest (148 cm - 4' 10.26") double handed Chu Jian we craft. This is a sword for the sword master and appeals to discerning sword collectors looking to add one of the longest Chinese sword ever forged to their collection. Striking Eagle is model after the design of 2,000+ year old Chu double hand swords excavated during the 1950-1980 from tombs dating back 315 - 221 BC of the ancient Kingdom of Chu. We adopt the length of the longest Jian ever excavated in China, discovered in 1983 from the tomb of King Zhao Mo (D. 122 BC).
The blade had a subtle amalgamation of flexibility and rigidity.
Sword only weight: 1190 g
Blade length: 106.5 cm (42")
Handle length: 41.5 cm (16.3")
Total length: (148 cm - 4' 10.26")
Width at hand guard: 30 mm,
Width at tip: 18 mm
Thickness: 7 mm - 2.5 mm at the tip
POB: 12 cm
Blade Profile: 8 surfaces shallow groove
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
1060 carbon steel + T8 tungsten-vanadium high-speed tool steel
Superior heat treatment:
Hardness 54-55 HRC.
Blade rebounds to true after bending.
Cut bamboo with ease.
Hand polish to smooth soft shine and sword sharp edge.
Fittings
Industrial grade precision case brass fittings.
Striking Eagles fittings is a 1:1 replica of an ancient bronze fitting with a Raptor Beak hand guard, accenting the swift and powerful design of this sword.
Scabbard
Ancient Chu Style thin edge and slim scabbard.
Fit and finish
We perfected the fit and finish of our swords and the final assembly is meticulously performed by our senior craft masters. It takes a skill craftsman one whole working day to assemble our sword to a precision fit.
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Edge | Sharp |
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