
Horizontal Tokusei Keyaki Katanakake
Horizontal Katanakake - Tokusei Keyaki
Made in Japan (Gifu region)
Wood: 100% Keyaki
Size:Â 2 levels only
Dimensions: Width: ~45 cm | Height: ~34.5 cm | Depth: ~17.5 cm | Holes width: ~2.6 cm
This decorative support (katanakake) is made of luxury elm wood with "Honji Shiage" finish, ideal for exhibiting your Iaito, Katana Bokken, Shoto.
In addition to the exceptional quality of wood selected for this model, it has a "Honji" (true form) finish. This correspond to a light varnish that reveal the wood patterns and nodes for a very "raw wood like" finish.
Delivered non-assembled, easy to build (no screws).
This model can be engraved with the options available above the description.
The Josei (upper) Keyaki (Japanese elm) corresponds to a selection of top quality Elm. Also known under the name of Ulmus in Latin, it is a solid wood of high quality and durability which makes it a timber of choice. Traditionally widely used in the manufacture of luxurious decorative objects, elm is now mostly used for the more traditional crafts (such as antique reproductions). Indeed, after an illness affecting elm worldwide, the amount of wood available in the 20th century greatly diminished, making it an even more valuable wood.
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Horizontal Katanakake - Tokusei Keyaki
Made in Japan (Gifu region)
Wood: 100% Keyaki
Size:Â 2 levels only
Dimensions: Width: ~45 cm | Height: ~34.5 cm | Depth: ~17.5 cm | Holes width: ~2.6 cm
This decorative support (katanakake) is made of luxury elm wood with "Honji Shiage" finish, ideal for exhibiting your Iaito, Katana Bokken, Shoto.
In addition to the exceptional quality of wood selected for this model, it has a "Honji" (true form) finish. This correspond to a light varnish that reveal the wood patterns and nodes for a very "raw wood like" finish.
Delivered non-assembled, easy to build (no screws).
This model can be engraved with the options available above the description.
The Josei (upper) Keyaki (Japanese elm) corresponds to a selection of top quality Elm. Also known under the name of Ulmus in Latin, it is a solid wood of high quality and durability which makes it a timber of choice. Traditionally widely used in the manufacture of luxurious decorative objects, elm is now mostly used for the more traditional crafts (such as antique reproductions). Indeed, after an illness affecting elm worldwide, the amount of wood available in the 20th century greatly diminished, making it an even more valuable wood.






















