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Shirasaya

A style of katana hilt mounting. Unlike most katana with elaborate cord wrapping a katana mounted “Shirasaya” style has the blade mounted into very plain wood with a plain wood scabbard to match. Traditionally this was a way to preserve sword blades that were not going to be used for a substantial length of time. Lack of cord and other fittings prevented accumulation of moisture to better preserve a blade for longer term storage. The blade was often pinned to the wooden grip to ensure that it was still functional in an emergency.

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