Unveiling the Legendary Katana of Trafalgar Law – Kikoku
Introducing the Kikoku, the legendary samurai sword wielded by the iconic character Trafalgar Law from the internationally acclaimed manga series “One Piece”. This intricately crafted Katana embodies the spirit of its owner and is designed with striking details that capture the essence of Law’s distinctive style and technique. Imagine yourself triumphing over adversaries while wielding this magnificent sword, just like Trafalgar Law himself.
Exclusive Design and Craftsmanship
Experience the extraordinary craftsmanship of the Kikoku, painstakingly forged by our master artisans. The 1045 carbon steel blade is expertly sharpened and polished to deliver unparalleled cutting performance. The Katana’s beautiful black lacquered scabbard and the elegantly crafted guard are adorned with intricate patterns and a sumptuous fur lining. The tsuka (handle) boasts a premium imitation ray skin with a woven cotton grip for ultimate comfort and an unrivaled grip. This is truly a masterpiece of Japanese sword-making.
Unleash the Power of the Kikoku
The Kikoku is not just a sword; it’s a legacy. Inspired by the “One Piece” series, this Katana is designed to represent Trafalgar Law’s unique techniques and fighting style. With a meticulously crafted blade and the perfect balance between dimensions, the Kikoku delivers the ultimate experience for any “One Piece” enthusiast seeking unparalleled quality in their collectible sword.
Katana Trafalgar Law Kikoku – Technical Specifications
- Blade Length: 69 cm (27.2 in)
- Overall Length: 104 cm (40.9 in)
- Scabbard Length: 73 cm (28.7 in)
- Handle Length: 28 cm (11.0 in)
- Blade Thickness: 4 mm (0.16 in)
- Weight: 1.4 kg (3.1 lbs)
Discover the incredible world of “One Piece” with the Kikoku, a beautifully crafted replica of Trafalgar Law’s legendary sword from the mystical world of “One Piece”. Imagine yourself wielding this magnificent Katana, re-enacting the unforgettable scenes of this legendary series, and embodying the fearsome spirit of Trafalgar Law himself.