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Day 47 of asking minikatana for a katana with these specs (Saya will be in replies)
Blade:
Blade Length:29

Blade Gitae:Hon San Mai

Blade Shape: Shinogi Zukuri

Bohi: Bo Hi with Soe Hi

Nakago Hi: Kakinagashi (Full Tang)

Blade Tip: O Kissaki

Hamon: Notare

Sori: Koshi Zori

Blade Materials (Edge, Core, Jacket): CPM 10V for the Core, M390 for the Jacket, ZDP-189 for the Edge

Blade Thickness at the Base (Near the Nakago): 8mm

Blade Thickness at Mid Section (Where the Shinogi Ridge Begins): 5mm

Blade Thickness at Tip: 2.2mm

Niku: 1.5mm

Edge Angle: 17° per side

Differential Hardening: 60 HRC for the Edge and 52 HRC for the spine

Heat Treatment Process: Differential Hardening with clay tempering + double tempering + Cryogenic Treatment

Boshi: Komaru Boshi






Polishing:
1. Initial Rough Shaping and Refining (Coarse Stones)

Stone Types:

Aoto Stones (for initial rough shaping and material removal).

Arato Stones (for coarse finish).
Shirogami Stones (for smoothing out initial edges).

Grit Range:
Aoto Stones: #500 - #800 grit.
Arato Stones: #800 - #1000 grit.
Shirogami Stones: #1000 - #1500 grit.

Stone Quantity:
6 Stones:
2 Aoto Stones.
2 Arato Stones.
2 Shirogami Stones.
Purpose:
Heavy material removal, starting the blade's profile and rough surface preparation.

2. Medium Refining and Smoothing (Medium Stones)

Stone Types:
Takamatsu Stones (for initial smoothing and refinement).

Katsura Stones (used to further smooth the surface and refine the edge).

Kyushu Stones (for finer details and edge refinement).

Grit Range:
Takamatsu Stones: #1000 - #3000 grit.
Katsura Stones: #2000 - #3000 grit.
Kyushu Stones: #3000 - #4000 grit.
Stone Quantity:
6 Stones:
2 Takamatsu Stones.
2 Katsura Stones.
2 Kyushu Stones.
Purpose:
Smoothing the rough edges and starting the transition to finer detailing.

3. Fine Refining (Fine Stones)
Stone Types:
Tamae Stones (to begin the fine polishing and preparation for high-gloss).

Ibaraki Stones (used for smoothing and removing any previous imperfections).

Mizuya Stones (for high-fine surface refinement and preparation).

Grit Range:
Tamae Stones: #4000 - #6000 grit.
Ibaraki Stones: #5000 - #6000 grit.
Mizuya Stones: #6000 - #8000 grit.
Stone Quantity:
5 Stones:
2 Tamae Stones.
2 Ibaraki Stones.
1 Mizuya Stone.
Purpose:
Refine the blade to a fine finish in preparation for the high-gloss polishing stages.

4. Mirror Polishing (High Gloss)
Stone Types:
Jizuya Stones (used for mirror-like, reflective polishing).

Sujigane Stones (for precision polishing and ensuring the highest reflection quality).

Hazuya Stones (for final touches, creating a pristine finish).

Kawa Uchi Stones (for ultra-smooth finishing).

Shigara Stones (for adding deep shine and ensuring the reflective surface).

Grit Range:
Jizuya Stones: #10, 000 - #12, 000 grit.
Sujigane Stones: #10, 000 - #12, 000 grit.
Hazuya Stones: #12, 000 - #15, 000 grit.
Kawa Uchi Stones: #15, 000 - #20, 000 grit.
Shigara Stones: #20, 000 - #30, 000 grit.
Stone Quantity:
10 Stones:
3 Jizuya Stones.
2 Sujigane Stones.
2 Hazuya Stones.
2 Kawa Uchi Stones.
1 Shigara Stone.
Purpose:
Achieve mirror finish, perfect reflectivity, and maximum shine.

5. Ultra-Fine Finishing (High Detail)
Stone Types:
Jizuya Stones (used for ultra-fine polishing to achieve the highest level of clarity).

Takamatsu Fine Stones (used for extreme smoothness and precision).

Sumigaki Stones (to perfect the finish down to the finest details).

Kanuma Stones (used for the finest possible polish, ensuring the highest quality of smoothness).

Grit Range:
Jizuya Stones: #30, 000 - #40, 000 grit.
Takamatsu Fine Stones: #35, 000 - #40, 000 grit.
Sumigaki Stones: #40, 000 - #50, 000 grit.
Kanuma Stones: #50, 000 - #60, 000 grit.
Stone Quantity:
5 Stones:
2 Jizuya Stones.
1 Takamatsu Fine Stone.
1 Sumigaki Stone.
1 Kanuma Stone.
Purpose:
Achieve the ultimate smoothness, refined details, and maximum reflective quality.





Blade Coatings:
1. Tungsten Carbide Coating (for extreme hardness, abrasion resistance, and long-term durability)
Layers: 1 layer
Properties: This coating enhances the blade’s surface with extreme hardness, providing superior scratch resistance, and making the blade highly resistant to wear and tear. It ensures abrasion resistance and corrosion resistance, maintaining the integrity of the blade for years.

2. DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) Coating (for maximum hardness, wear resistance, and low friction)
Layers: 2 layers

Properties: DLC coating adds an extremely hard layer to the surface, giving it abrasion resistance and an extremely smooth finish. It improves scratch resistance and chemical resistance, and provides a deep, dark, sleek look. It also helps with low friction, ensuring smoother cutting performance.

3. Anti-Fingerprint Coating (for fingerprint resistance, stain resistance, and easy maintenance)
Layers: 1 layer

Properties: The Anti-Fingerprint coating ensures that fingerprints and oil stains do not leave marks on the blade, keeping it pristine and reducing the need for constant cleaning. It also enhances water resistance and smudge resistance, maintaining the visual appeal of the blade.

4. Endura PTFE Coating (for abrasion resistance, lubricity, and smoothness)
Layers: 2 layers
Properties: Provides non-stick properties, reduces friction, abrasion resistance, and dirt resistance. It ensures the blade stays smooth and free of grime or oils that could affect its performance.

5. Cerakote Elite Series (for high gloss, durability, and chemical resistance)
Layers: 2 layers

Properties: This coating adds corrosion resistance, abrasion resistance, and high gloss finish, providing the blade with superior scratch protection and a lasting brilliant shine.

6. Graphene-X Coating (for advanced protection, abrasion resistance, and longevity)
Layers: 2 layers

Properties: Extreme hardness, abrasion resistance, scratch resistance, corrosion resistance, and longevity enhancement.

7. Sleek Coating (for maximum smoothness, reflectivity, and hydrophobicity)
Layers: 2 layers

Properties: Provides a hydrophobic layer, making the blade resistant to water and dirt buildup. It also enhances the surface smoothness and makes the blade appear ultra-slick.

8. Nanoslick Coating (for ultra-slick performance, resilience, and chemical resistance)
Layers: 2 layers

Properties: Ultra-slick, durable, scratch-resistant, protects from staining, oxidation, and corrosion, making the blade easier to clean.

9. Tuff Coating (for impact resistance, abrasion protection, and high durability)
Layers: 2 layers

Properties: Provides impact resistance, abrasion resistance, and scratch resistance with a matte finish to protect the blade during heavy use or extreme conditions.


Tsuka:
Tsuka Length: 11

Tsuka Shape: Rikko but with a minor hourglass but just barely you can see and identify it's a rikko shape

Samegawa Wrapping Style: Fully Wrapped

Samegawa Color: Blood Red (color code 880808)

Tsuka Ito Material: High Quality Japanese Silk

Tsuka Ito Color: Black

Tsuka Ito Length: 12 fret

Tsuka Ito Wrapping Style: Hineri Maki

Tsuka Material: Japanese Magnolia Wood

Mekugi: 2 titanium

Hishigami: Paper, 65

Seppa: Shakudo painted in blood red (color code 880808)

Habaki: Shakudo painted in blood red (color code 880808)

Fuchi and Kashira: Shakudo painted in blood red (color code 880808)

Tsuka Fit to Tang: Tight, secure, and snug, no shifting or looseness

Tsuba Fit to Tsuka: Tight, secure, and snug, no shifting or looseness

Tsuba: Tamahagane base with Shakudo inlays, Yoriichi Tsugikini's Tsuba (From Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba) but replace the gold colors with blood red (color code 880808), so it should be black and blood red

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Day 46 of asking minikatana for a katana with these specs ( the other part in replies)
Blade:
Blade Length:29

Blade Gitae:Hon San Mai

Blade Shape: Shinogi Zukuri

Bohi: Bo Hi with Soe Hi

Nakago Hi: Kakinagashi (Full Tang)

Blade Tip: O Kissaki

Hamon: Notare

Sori: Koshi Zori

Blade Materials (Edge, Core, Jacket): CPM 10V for the Core, M390 for the Jacket, ZDP-189 for the Edge

Blade Thickness at the Base (Near the Nakago): 8mm

Blade Thickness at Mid Section (Where the Shinogi Ridge Begins): 5mm

Blade Thickness at Tip: 2.2mm

Niku: 1.5mm

Edge Angle: 17° per side

Differential Hardening: 60 HRC for the Edge and 52 HRC for the spine

Heat Treatment Process: Differential Hardening with clay tempering + double tempering + Cryogenic Treatment

Boshi: Komaru Boshi






Polishing:
1. Initial Rough Shaping and Refining (Coarse Stones)
Stone Types:
Aoto Stones (for initial rough shaping and material removal).
Arato Stones (for coarse finish).
Shirogami Stones (for smoothing out initial edges).
Grit Range:
Aoto Stones: #500 - #800 grit.
Arato Stones: #800 - #1000 grit.
Shirogami Stones: #1000 - #1500 grit.
Stone Quantity:
6 Stones:
2 Aoto Stones.
2 Arato Stones.
2 Shirogami Stones.
Purpose:
Heavy material removal, starting the blade's profile and rough surface preparation.

2. Medium Refining and Smoothing (Medium Stones)
Stone Types:
Takamatsu Stones (for initial smoothing and refinement).
Katsura Stones (used to further smooth the surface and refine the edge).
Kyushu Stones (for finer details and edge refinement).
Grit Range:
Takamatsu Stones: #1000 - #3000 grit.
Katsura Stones: #2000 - #3000 grit.
Kyushu Stones: #3000 - #4000 grit.
Stone Quantity:
6 Stones:
2 Takamatsu Stones.
2 Katsura Stones.
2 Kyushu Stones.
Purpose:
Smoothing the rough edges and starting the transition to finer detailing.

3. Fine Refining (Fine Stones)
Stone Types:
Tamae Stones (to begin the fine polishing and preparation for high-gloss).
Ibaraki Stones (used for smoothing and removing any previous imperfections).
Mizuya Stones (for high-fine surface refinement and preparation).
Grit Range:
Tamae Stones: #4000 - #6000 grit.
Ibaraki Stones: #5000 - #6000 grit.
Mizuya Stones: #6000 - #8000 grit.
Stone Quantity:
5 Stones:
2 Tamae Stones.
2 Ibaraki Stones.
1 Mizuya Stone.
Purpose:
Refine the blade to a fine finish in preparation for the high-gloss polishing stages.

4. Mirror Polishing (High Gloss)
Stone Types:
Jizuya Stones (used for mirror-like, reflective polishing).
Sujigane Stones (for precision polishing and ensuring the highest reflection quality).
Hazuya Stones (for final touches, creating a pristine finish).
Kawa Uchi Stones (for ultra-smooth finishing).
Shigara Stones (for adding deep shine and ensuring the reflective surface).
Grit Range:
Jizuya Stones: #10, 000 - #12, 000 grit.
Sujigane Stones: #10, 000 - #12, 000 grit.
Hazuya Stones: #12, 000 - #15, 000 grit.
Kawa Uchi Stones: #15, 000 - #20, 000 grit.
Shigara Stones: #20, 000 - #30, 000 grit.
Stone Quantity:
10 Stones:
3 Jizuya Stones.
2 Sujigane Stones.
2 Hazuya Stones.
2 Kawa Uchi Stones.
1 Shigara Stone.
Purpose:
Achieve mirror finish, perfect reflectivity, and maximum shine.

5. Ultra-Fine Finishing (High Detail)
Stone Types:
Jizuya Stones (used for ultra-fine polishing to achieve the highest level of clarity).
Takamatsu Fine Stones (used for extreme smoothness and precision).
Sumigaki Stones (to perfect the finish down to the finest details).
Kanuma Stones (used for the finest possible polish, ensuring the highest quality of smoothness).
Grit Range:
Jizuya Stones: #30, 000 - #40, 000 grit.
Takamatsu Fine Stones: #35, 000 - #40, 000 grit.
Sumigaki Stones: #40, 000 - #50, 000 grit.
Kanuma Stones: #50, 000 - #60, 000 grit.
Stone Quantity:
5 Stones:
2 Jizuya Stones.
1 Takamatsu Fine Stone.
1 Sumigaki Stone.
1 Kanuma Stone.
Purpose:
Achieve the ultimate smoothness, refined details, and maximum reflective quality.





Blade Coatings:
1. Tungsten Carbide Coating (for extreme hardness, abrasion resistance, and long-term durability)
Layers: 1 layer
Properties: This coating enhances the blade’s surface with extreme hardness, providing superior scratch resistance, and making the blade highly resistant to wear and tear. It ensures abrasion resistance and corrosion resistance, maintaining the integrity of the blade for years.

2. DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) Coating (for maximum hardness, wear resistance, and low friction)
Layers: 2 layers
Properties: DLC coating adds an extremely hard layer to the surface, giving it abrasion resistance and an extremely smooth finish. It improves scratch resistance and chemical resistance, and provides a deep, dark, sleek look. It also helps with low friction, ensuring smoother cutting performance.

3. Anti-Fingerprint Coating (for fingerprint resistance, stain resistance, and easy maintenance)
Layers: 1 layer
Properties: The Anti-Fingerprint coating ensures that fingerprints and oil stains do not leave marks on the blade, keeping it pristine and reducing the need for constant cleaning. It also enhances water resistance and smudge resistance, maintaining the visual appeal of the blade.

4. Endura PTFE Coating (for abrasion resistance, lubricity, and smoothness)
Layers: 2 layers
Properties: Provides non-stick properties, reduces friction, abrasion resistance, and dirt resistance. It ensures the blade stays smooth and free of grime or oils that could affect its performance.

5. Cerakote Elite Series (for high gloss, durability, and chemical resistance)
Layers: 2 layers
Properties: This coating adds corrosion resistance, abrasion resistance, and high gloss finish, providing the blade with superior scratch protection and a lasting brilliant shine.

6. Graphene-X Coating (for advanced protection, abrasion resistance, and longevity)
Layers: 2 layers
Properties: Extreme hardness, abrasion resistance, scratch resistance, corrosion resistance, and longevity enhancement.

7. Sleek Coating (for maximum smoothness, reflectivity, and hydrophobicity)
Layers: 2 layers
Properties: Provides a hydrophobic layer, making the blade resistant to water and dirt buildup. It also enhances the surface smoothness and makes the blade appear ultra-slick.

8. Nanoslick Coating (for ultra-slick performance, resilience, and chemical resistance)
Layers: 2 layers
Properties: Ultra-slick, durable, scratch-resistant, protects from staining, oxidation, and corrosion, making the blade easier to clean.

9. Tuff Coating (for impact resistance, abrasion protection, and high durability)
Layers: 2 layers
Properties: Provides impact resistance, abrasion resistance, and scratch resistance with a matte finish to protect the blade during heavy use or extreme conditions.


Tsuka:
Tsuka Length: 11

Tsuka Shape: Rikko but with a minor hourglass but just barely you can see and identify it's a rikko shape

Samegawa Wrapping Style: Fully Wrapped

Samegawa Color: Blood Red (color code 880808)

Tsuka Ito Material: High Quality Japanese Silk

Tsuka Ito Color: Black

Tsuka Ito Length: 12 fret

Tsuka Ito Wrapping Style: Hineri Maki

Tsuka Material: Japanese Magnolia Wood

Mekugi: 2 titanium

Hishigami: Paper, 65

Seppa: Shakudo painted in blood red (color code 880808)

Habaki: Shakudo painted in blood red (color code 880808)

Fuchi and Kashira: Shakudo painted in blood red (color code 880808)

Tsuka Fit to Tang: Tight, secure, and snug, no shifting or looseness

Tsuba Fit to Tsuka: Tight, secure, and snug, no shifting or looseness

Tsuba: Tamahagane base with Shakudo inlays, Yoriichi Tsugikini's Tsuba (From Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba) but replace the gold colors with blood red (color code 880808), so it should be black and blood red

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Day 48 of asking minikatana for a katana with these specs (saya will be in replies)
Blade:
Blade Length:29

Blade Gitae:Hon San Mai

Blade Shape: Shinogi Zukuri

Bohi: Bo Hi with Soe Hi

Nakago Hi: Kakinagashi (Full Tang)

Blade Tip: O Kissaki

Hamon: Notare

Sori: Koshi Zori

Blade Materials (Edge, Core, Jacket): CPM 10V for the Core, M390 for the Jacket, ZDP-189 for the Edge

Blade Thickness at the Base (Near the Nakago): 8mm

Blade Thickness at Mid Section (Where the Shinogi Ridge Begins): 5mm

Blade Thickness at Tip: 2.2mm

Niku: 1.5mm

Edge Angle: 17° per side

Differential Hardening: 60 HRC for the Edge and 52 HRC for the spine

Heat Treatment Process: Differential Hardening with clay tempering + double tempering + Cryogenic Treatment

Boshi: Komaru Boshi






Polishing:
1. Initial Rough Shaping and Refining (Coarse Stones)

Stone Types:

Aoto Stones (for initial rough shaping and material removal).

Arato Stones (for coarse finish).
Shirogami Stones (for smoothing out initial edges).

Grit Range:
Aoto Stones: #500 - #800 grit.
Arato Stones: #800 - #1000 grit.
Shirogami Stones: #1000 - #1500 grit.

Stone Quantity:
6 Stones:
2 Aoto Stones.
2 Arato Stones.
2 Shirogami Stones.
Purpose:
Heavy material removal, starting the blade's profile and rough surface preparation.

2. Medium Refining and Smoothing (Medium Stones)

Stone Types:
Takamatsu Stones (for initial smoothing and refinement).

Katsura Stones (used to further smooth the surface and refine the edge).

Kyushu Stones (for finer details and edge refinement).

Grit Range:
Takamatsu Stones: #1000 - #3000 grit.
Katsura Stones: #2000 - #3000 grit.
Kyushu Stones: #3000 - #4000 grit.
Stone Quantity:
6 Stones:
2 Takamatsu Stones.
2 Katsura Stones.
2 Kyushu Stones.
Purpose:
Smoothing the rough edges and starting the transition to finer detailing.

3. Fine Refining (Fine Stones)
Stone Types:
Tamae Stones (to begin the fine polishing and preparation for high-gloss).

Ibaraki Stones (used for smoothing and removing any previous imperfections).

Mizuya Stones (for high-fine surface refinement and preparation).

Grit Range:
Tamae Stones: #4000 - #6000 grit.
Ibaraki Stones: #5000 - #6000 grit.
Mizuya Stones: #6000 - #8000 grit.
Stone Quantity:
5 Stones:
2 Tamae Stones.
2 Ibaraki Stones.
1 Mizuya Stone.
Purpose:
Refine the blade to a fine finish in preparation for the high-gloss polishing stages.

4. Mirror Polishing (High Gloss)
Stone Types:
Jizuya Stones (used for mirror-like, reflective polishing).

Sujigane Stones (for precision polishing and ensuring the highest reflection quality).

Hazuya Stones (for final touches, creating a pristine finish).

Kawa Uchi Stones (for ultra-smooth finishing).

Shigara Stones (for adding deep shine and ensuring the reflective surface).

Grit Range:
Jizuya Stones: #10, 000 - #12, 000 grit.
Sujigane Stones: #10, 000 - #12, 000 grit.
Hazuya Stones: #12, 000 - #15, 000 grit.
Kawa Uchi Stones: #15, 000 - #20, 000 grit.
Shigara Stones: #20, 000 - #30, 000 grit.
Stone Quantity:
10 Stones:
3 Jizuya Stones.
2 Sujigane Stones.
2 Hazuya Stones.
2 Kawa Uchi Stones.
1 Shigara Stone.
Purpose:
Achieve mirror finish, perfect reflectivity, and maximum shine.

5. Ultra-Fine Finishing (High Detail)
Stone Types:
Jizuya Stones (used for ultra-fine polishing to achieve the highest level of clarity).

Takamatsu Fine Stones (used for extreme smoothness and precision).

Sumigaki Stones (to perfect the finish down to the finest details).

Kanuma Stones (used for the finest possible polish, ensuring the highest quality of smoothness).

Grit Range:
Jizuya Stones: #30, 000 - #40, 000 grit.
Takamatsu Fine Stones: #35, 000 - #40, 000 grit.
Sumigaki Stones: #40, 000 - #50, 000 grit.
Kanuma Stones: #50, 000 - #60, 000 grit.
Stone Quantity:
5 Stones:
2 Jizuya Stones.
1 Takamatsu Fine Stone.
1 Sumigaki Stone.
1 Kanuma Stone.
Purpose:
Achieve the ultimate smoothness, refined details, and maximum reflective quality.





Blade Coatings:
1. Tungsten Carbide Coating (for extreme hardness, abrasion resistance, and long-term durability)
Layers: 1 layer
Properties: This coating enhances the blade’s surface with extreme hardness, providing superior scratch resistance, and making the blade highly resistant to wear and tear. It ensures abrasion resistance and corrosion resistance, maintaining the integrity of the blade for years.

2. DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) Coating (for maximum hardness, wear resistance, and low friction)
Layers: 2 layers

Properties: DLC coating adds an extremely hard layer to the surface, giving it abrasion resistance and an extremely smooth finish. It improves scratch resistance and chemical resistance, and provides a deep, dark, sleek look. It also helps with low friction, ensuring smoother cutting performance.

3. Anti-Fingerprint Coating (for fingerprint resistance, stain resistance, and easy maintenance)
Layers: 1 layer

Properties: The Anti-Fingerprint coating ensures that fingerprints and oil stains do not leave marks on the blade, keeping it pristine and reducing the need for constant cleaning. It also enhances water resistance and smudge resistance, maintaining the visual appeal of the blade.

4. Endura PTFE Coating (for abrasion resistance, lubricity, and smoothness)
Layers: 2 layers
Properties: Provides non-stick properties, reduces friction, abrasion resistance, and dirt resistance. It ensures the blade stays smooth and free of grime or oils that could affect its performance.

5. Cerakote Elite Series (for high gloss, durability, and chemical resistance)
Layers: 2 layers

Properties: This coating adds corrosion resistance, abrasion resistance, and high gloss finish, providing the blade with superior scratch protection and a lasting brilliant shine.

6. Graphene-X Coating (for advanced protection, abrasion resistance, and longevity)
Layers: 2 layers

Properties: Extreme hardness, abrasion resistance, scratch resistance, corrosion resistance, and longevity enhancement.

7. Sleek Coating (for maximum smoothness, reflectivity, and hydrophobicity)
Layers: 2 layers

Properties: Provides a hydrophobic layer, making the blade resistant to water and dirt buildup. It also enhances the surface smoothness and makes the blade appear ultra-slick.

8. Nanoslick Coating (for ultra-slick performance, resilience, and chemical resistance)
Layers: 2 layers

Properties: Ultra-slick, durable, scratch-resistant, protects from staining, oxidation, and corrosion, making the blade easier to clean.

9. Tuff Coating (for impact resistance, abrasion protection, and high durability)
Layers: 2 layers

Properties: Provides impact resistance, abrasion resistance, and scratch resistance with a matte finish to protect the blade during heavy use or extreme conditions.


Tsuka:
Tsuka Length: 11

Tsuka Shape: Rikko but with a minor hourglass but just barely you can see and identify it's a rikko shape

Samegawa Wrapping Style: Fully Wrapped

Samegawa Color: Blood Red (color code 880808)

Tsuka Ito Material: High Quality Japanese Silk

Tsuka Ito Color: Black

Tsuka Ito Length: 12 fret

Tsuka Ito Wrapping Style: Hineri Maki

Tsuka Material: Japanese Magnolia Wood

Mekugi: 2 titanium

Hishigami: Paper, 65

Seppa: Shakudo painted in blood red (color code 880808)

Habaki: Shakudo painted in blood red (color code 880808)

Fuchi and Kashira: Shakudo painted in blood red (color code 880808)

Tsuka Fit to Tang: Tight, secure, and snug, no shifting or looseness

Tsuba Fit to Tsuka: Tight, secure, and snug, no shifting or looseness

Tsuba: Tamahagane base with Shakudo inlays, Yoriichi Tsugikini's Tsuba (From Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba) but replace the gold colors with blood red (color code 880808), so it should be black and blood red

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