- ORIGIN OF THE NAME OF THE SWORD, GI WOO GWI GA - In 16th century Korean painting drawn by Choe Puk, the scene of a shepherd boy returning home peacefully while blowing the flute on a cow is found in TSUBA (hilt collar).
- GI WOO GWI GA, A STYLE - The blade of the sword was tempered ten times with Tamahagane, and the front part of the blade is heat-processed by hand and the traces are beautiful.
- COMPOSITION - The scabbard for the sword (saya) was wrapped with a stingray skin and the bottom was lacquered on wood. The handle (tsuka) was made of Japanese silk, and various ornaments were imported from Japan.
- ANTIUQE ARTWORK - This is an antique artwork, but it is the best sword with high performance, and it can be used for both tamami and bamboo.
- TOTAL LENGTH & WEIGHT – 101cm / 1,029g
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