Not all big, bad monsters are the stuff of legend, but this legend is a big, bad monsterLike some terrible mythical beast, Shinwa’s “Colossus” Odachi is enormous, powerful and downright frightening. And for good reason! At a monumental 60″ long overall, with a fully functional, razor sharp 36″ blade, this imposing two-handed samurai sword packs awesome might, savage bite and untamable brutality on par with the biggest, baddest, most terrifyingly oversized beasts of lore. But unlike the Titans, Cyclops, Goliath, the Nephilim or any other giant(s) of legend, the monstrous Colossus is real. Very real. And reality can be far scarier than fiction – especially when you’re on the receiving end of this potent Shinwa odachi. “Would you like to supersize that?” Odachi swordsmiths always answer, “yes” One of the largest sword types in Japan’s long, storied history of innovative swordcraft, the “odachi” represents the legendary capability of the katana multiplied two- and even threefold. It’s so hefty, in fact, it must be wielded with two hands to maintain sufficient control – especially important when brandishing a weapon of this intensity and magnitude. History is full of mammoth “two-handers” – the Chinese Miao Dao, the Spanish Espada Bastarda, the Scottish Claymore and many others; but none can match the odachi’s awe-inspiring ferocity and formidable cutting clout. Shinwa’s Colossus is no exception; it even dominates other odachi, outperforming many of the world’s most expensive custom examples. And like all Shinwa swords, the Colossus is every bit as much a “beauty” as it is a “beast.” Monstrous power and size, refined style and graceA hulking brute adorned in the trappings of royalty, the Colossus dons all the aesthetic hallmarks that make traditional Japanese cutlery so visually appealing, plus plenty of smart contemporary updates and chic original appointments that epitomize Shinwa’s knack for combining the best of old an
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One of the most powerful, awe-inspiring swords in traditional Japanese swordcraft…Shinwa style
Colossal full-tang 36″ Damascus steel blade – expertly hand forged by seasoned swordsmiths using proven, centuries-old techniques
Blade boasts more than 2,000 distinct layers of high carbon steel – a giant sea of contrasting lines, waves, ripples, swirls and other spellbinding patterning
Elongated tsuka for two-handed grip; wrapped in delicately textured genuine ray skin same and braided ito; traditional wooden mekugi, brass menuki
United Cutlery
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