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Hanwei Practical Shinobi Ninja-To (Black Same) by Paul Chen
The Hanwei Practical Shinobi Ninja-To (Black Same) by Paul Chen, whose construction patterns closely that of the Practical Katana, is a useful piece for those studying the Way of the Ninja. The blade is hand-forged in high-carbon steel and is differentially hardened using the traditional claying method. All of the fittings are finished in antiqued black iron. The ornate tsuba displays the kuji-kiri (energy-channeling hand positions) employed by the mystical ninja. The tsuka is wrapped in a synthetic black ray skin (same) and the tsuka-ito is in durable synthetic black leather. The saya has flat black finish with demon-head bindings for the black Japanese cotton sageo and an intricate kojiri. A sword no practitioner of Ninjutsu should be without. Made by Hanwei.

Key Features:
* Forged high-carbon steel
* Differential tempering
* Ornate tsuba

Measurements:
Overall: 34 1/2"
Blade Length: 22 3/4"
Handle Length: 10 1/4"
Weight: 1lb 14oz
Point of Balance: 4 1/2"
Width at Guard: 1.13"
Width at Tip: .85"
Thickness at Guard: .27"
Thickness at Tip: .22"
Templar Knight Horizontal Sword Coat Rack by Marto 56-M8703
Our Templar Knight Horizontal Sword Coat Rack by Marto is made from one of the most appreciated swords, the Templar investiture sword totally made in Toledo's steel, and from a genial design work here to you a coathanger really unique and different.  

On all the sword elements are exalted a lot of Templar images, from the hilt finely decorated and rich of traditional Templar symbols highlighted by the 24K Gold plating, to the blade that shows an elaborated black decoration with pattee crosses and on wich are fixed five elements to hang your clothes realized in silver plated metal, each one engraved with the Templar Cross (or Pattee Cross) and with entwined medieval style decorations.

All the charm of a real templar sword mixed with the practicality of functional furniture with a captivating design makes this item another essential collectible piece for all the fans of this famous order.

•Overall Length: 48 cms - 18 inches
Medieval Wall Tile with Templar Calatrava Cross by Marto 56-MHH004
Our Medieval Wall Tile with Templar Calatrava Cross by Marto is a resin tile engraved with the Templar Order of Calatrava Cross.

The Templar Order of Calatrava was the first military and religious order founded in the Kingdom of Castile, but the second to receive papal approval. The papal bull confirming the Order of Calatrava as a Militia was given by Pope Alexander III on September 26, 1164. The Order of Calatrava was founded by Abbot Raymond of Fitero with the original purpose of protecting the town of Calatrava, located near present-day Ciudad Real.

As their numbers and strength grew they were invited in 1147 by the King of Castile, Alfonso VII, to protect a castle he had taken from the Moors. The castle was called Calatrava (Arabic Qal'at Rabah: 'fortress of Rabah'). The Templars established a garrison there and stayed for ten years. They were replaced by a militia of Cistercian laymen, under the supervision of Raymond, Abbot of the Cistercian monastery of Fitero. No doubt these local herdsmen and laborers would have had a personal grudge against the Moors, whom they fought with great enthusiasm.

In 1187, a general chapter at Cîteaux gave these Knights of Calatrava their definitive rule, which was approved in the same year by Pope Gregory VIII. This rule retained the Cistercian customs required of laymen, plus the obligation to wear their armor 24/7 and be ready to fight whenever the need arose. (Not very comfortable, but following vows of silence, nobody complained.)

Initially, these Knights of Calatrava were hugely successful and were rewarded by grants of land from the King of Castile. But by 1195, after a surge of new Muslim recruits from Africa, the Knights were overpowered and the Moors retook the castle which they kept for another 17 years. The Calatravas then recovered possession of the stronghold and from there spread to the far corners of Iberia.

Features
  • Overall Dimensions: 20 x 15 cms - 8 x 6 inches
  • Material: Resin
  • Frame Available
  • Wall Tile with Templar Cross of Santiago by Marto 56-MHH005
    Our Medieval Wall Tile with Templar Cross of Santiago by Marto is a resin tile engraved with the Templar Cross of Santiago.

    The Cross of Santiago (also known as the Spanish Cross), is the emblem of the military/monastic order of Santiago (Santiaguista) also known as Order of Saint James of Compostela. The origin of this order was in the kingdom of Leon Spain in the 12th century. Their name comes from the patron saint of Spain, James the Greater, under whom protection Galicians' and Asturians' Christians started to fight the Muslims in Spain in the 9th century.

    Features:
  • Overall Dimensions: 20 x 15 cm - 8 x 6 inches
  • Material: Resin
  • Frame Available
  • Chainmail Coif - Square Face - Flat Ring - Dome Rivetted
    Featuring Code 5 construction and a square face, this coif will match any of our Code 5 haubergeons or hauberks. Alternating dome-riveted flat rings and solid rings in a natural finish.

    Key Features:
    Natural Finish
    Mild Steel
    Flat Ring / Dome Rivetted / Solid Ring Combination

    Measurements:
    Weight: 5lb

    Specs will vary slightly from piece to piece.
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