Kikugetsu (Chrysanthemum Moonlight) | Moonlit Chrysanthemum, Edge of Lingering Light
Where the silent beauty of autumn meets the warrior’s edge, a timeless piece is forged. Kikugetsu transcends function; it is an object lesson in the Eastern aesthetic pinnacle of “resplendence in tranquility.”
The Moonlit Edge: Tempered by Modern Manganese Steel
Forged with Advanced Manganese Steel Technology, the blade incorporates exceptional wear and impact resistance into its core—a modern metallurgical heart within a traditional form, resilient as the chrysanthemum in the first frost.
The Latticework Sonata: Ancient Motif Etched in Steel
Upon the blade, a classical latticework pattern is precision-etched. The interplay of black and white geometry resembles moonlight filtering through carved wooden screens, embodying Zen-like simplicity and profound order.
The Vessel of Ink Jade: A Palette of Black, White & Gold
The design speaks in a trio of deep black, pure white, and radiant gold. The solid wood lacquered scabbard gleams like dark jade. The alloy tsuba is austerely elegant, while the gold-plated end cap serves as the focal point—a single golden chrysanthemum blooming in the night. The cord-wrapped wood hilt ensures flawless control.
The Testament of Light: Ethereal Yet Razor-Sharp
With an overall length of 103 cm and a weight of just 1.1 kg, its slender form comes alive with movement. The lattice pattern on the blade catches the light, creating a play of shadows akin to flowing moonlight, backed by a keenness ready for any silent testament.
This blade is a contemplative treasure for the study, a peerless gift for the connoisseur, and for the collector, a tangible ink-wash painting of moonlight and chrysanthemum, held in the palm of the hand.
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