The word “tanzaku” in Japanese refers to a rectangular piece of metal or paper. In Japan, people often write their goals, wishes, or dreams on tanzaku. Craftsmen who create artistic metal fittings for Japanese swords also engrave their names on metal tanzaku to pass their legacy on to future generations. For this reason, tanzaku is considered a good‑luck item in Japan.
This knife features a traditional Japanese straight blade made of AUS‑8 stainless steel, a beautifully hairline‑finished handle with a repositionable clip, and the smooth, reliable action of a liner lock mechanism.
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