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Japanese swordsmithing is the labour-intensive bladesmithing process developed in Japan for forging traditionally made bladed weapons (nihonto) including katana, wakizashi, tantō, yari, naginata, nagamaki, tachi, nodachi, ōdachi, kodachi, and ya (arrow). Japanese sword blades were often forged with different profiles, different blade thicknesses, and varying amounts of grind. Wakizashi and tantō were not simply scaled-down katana but were often forged without a ridge (hira-zukuri) or other such forms which were very rare on katana.

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  • صناعة السيوف اليابانية (ar)
  • Fabrication des sabres japonais (fr)
  • Japanese swordsmithing (en)
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  • صناعة السيوف اليابانية هي عملية حدادة مكثفة طورت في اليابان لتشكيل انصال بالطريقة التقليدية وتضم الكاتانا والواكيزاشي والتانتو والياري والناقيناتا والناقاماكي والتاتشي والأوتشيقاتانا ونوداتشي والأوداتشي والكوداتشي ويا (أسهم، غالبًا ما تستخدم في فن الرماية اليابانية -الكيودو-). كانت أنصال السيوف اليابانية غالبًا ما تصاغ بهيئات مختلفة وكثافات متباينة ونسب شحذ متفاوتة.ليست الواكيزاشي والتانتو محض سيوف قصيرة حيث كانت غالبًا ما تصاغ بلا شُطُب (hira-zukuri) أو أي شكلٍ آخر - والتي تعد نادرة في الكاتانا- (ar)
  • Japanese swordsmithing is the labour-intensive bladesmithing process developed in Japan for forging traditionally made bladed weapons (nihonto) including katana, wakizashi, tantō, yari, naginata, nagamaki, tachi, nodachi, ōdachi, kodachi, and ya (arrow). Japanese sword blades were often forged with different profiles, different blade thicknesses, and varying amounts of grind. Wakizashi and tantō were not simply scaled-down katana but were often forged without a ridge (hira-zukuri) or other such forms which were very rare on katana. (en)
  • La fabrication d’un sabre japonais prend un peu plus d’un mois : un mois de forge et une semaine de polissage. La lame du sabre japonais est traditionnellement forgée à partir d’un acier brut (tamahagane) transformé en acier composite : le massiot d’acier. Celui-ci est naturellement composé de deux nuances et il est brisé en petits morceaux qui sont triés en fonction de leur dureté. Les morceaux durs (hadagane ou kawagane) contiennent plus de carbone et sont utilisés pour l’enveloppe tandis que les morceaux plus tendres (shingane) sont utilisés pour le noyau. (fr)
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