JAPANESE KATANA SWORD GLOSSARY
JAPANESE KATANA SWORD GLOSSARY
- Hamon: border between the tempered cutting edge of a blade and the untempered part of the rest of the sword.
- Koiguchi: opening of the Saya.
- Kissaki: the point of the blade, separated from the body of the sword by the Yokote
- Kurigata: Knob on the Omote side of the Saya with a hole for the Sageo to go through
- Kojiri: end piece on the Saya; it's called Sayajiri as well
- Menuki: decorative metal pieces fitted on the Tsuba to improve grip on the sword
- Mei: swordsmith's signature, usually on the Nakago
- Mekugi-Ana: hole for the Mekugi
- Mekugis: bamboo (usally) pegs used to secure Tsuka to Nakago
- Moto-Kasane: blade thickness at the bottom of the blade
- Moto-Haba: blade width at the bottom of the blade
- Mune: back edge of a blade
- Nakago: tang, unseen extension of the blade under the Tsuka
- Nagasa: blade length
- Sageo: cord, usually made of silk, attached to the Kurikata of the Saya
- Saya: scabbard for the sword
- Saki-Haba: blade width from the Kissaki
- Samé :the belly portion of stingray skin used on top of the wooden Tsuka and below the Ito to improve grip
- Shitodome: brass (usaully) pieces that fit into the Kashira before the handle is wrapped.
- Seppa: a pair of brass (usually) washers around the Tsuba, between the handle and the blade
- Sugata: shape of the blade
- Sori: curve
- Tsuba: hand guard for a sword, different kinds of decoration
- Tsuka-Ito: cotton or silk braid used to wrap the Tsuka
- Tsuka: handle of the sword
- Yokote: demarcation line separating the blade from the beginning of the Kissaki.