Snow Lion is an early Ming dynasty battle sword with influence and iconography of a Mongol Jian. The straight iron hand guard have a high relief of a Tibetan Snow Lion.
Snow Lion, an auspicious creature of the Mongol imperial region, the Tibetan Buddhism, represent the strength and power in the snowy kingdom of Tibet.
The blade have the typical Ming Dynasty duck tongue tip, which was design for slicing action by the tip. The blade have a bulging diamond cross section which increase stiffness of the blade for its the armor piercing ability while maintaining a functional sharp edge.
Specification
(each sword is hand made and unique, measurement here is representative)
Blade length: 70 cm (27.56")
Hilt handle length: 10.6 cm (4.17")
Total length: 85.5 cm (33.66")
Blade Width at hand guard: 31 mm,
Blade Width at tip: 19 mm
Blade Thickness at hand guard:: 7 mm
Blade Thickness at the tip: 3 mm
Blade Profile: bulging diamond 4 surfaces
Gentle tapering
Sword only weight: 825.5 g (1 lb. 13 oz)
POB: approx. 7 cm (3.15")
from the base of the hand guard
Steel
GB 60Si2MnA High Carbon Manganese Spring Steel
(Compare to AISI/SAE 5160 spring steel)
Element % 60Si2MnA AISI/SAE 5160
Carbon 0.56-0.64 0.56-0.61
Silicon 1.60-2.00 0.15-0.35
Manganese 0.60-0.90 0.75-1.00
Phosphorus <=0.030 <=0.035
Sulfur <=0.030 <=0.040
Chromium <=0.35 0.70-0.90
Nickel <=0.35 <=0.25
Superior heat treatment:
Hardness 54-55 HRC.
Blade rebounds to true after bending,
Hand polish to smooth soft shine and sword sharp edge.
Fittings
Industrial grade precision cast stainless steel fittings.
Scabbard and Hilt
Jet Black painted scabbard and handle.
Fit and finish
We perfected the fit and finish of our swords and the final assembly is meticulously performed by our senior craft masters. It takes a skill craftsman one whole working day to assemble our sword to a precision fit.
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