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07-05-2011, 10:54 PM
Selling as a set a katana, a wakizashi and a Greame sash for them.
A slender vultite katana: This weapon's curving blade bears a pattern of waves, indicating that the metal was folded and refolded upon itself countless times as it was forged into a sword. The blade is met by the tsuba, a circle of silver-dipped vultite. Within the circle of the tsuba is the image of a willow tree, its branches wrapping all the way around. Below that, the hilt is wrapped in alternating green and brown silk, finally capped with silver-dipped vultite also etched with a willow.
There appears to be something written on it.
It says, in Erithian, “Willow's Lash”
It is 4x, standard katana weighting of HCW, and is max lightened to 3lbs.
A folded vultite wakizashi with a green silk wrapped willow hilt - Two spherical depressions adorn the vultite wakizashi, approximately the size and shape of a small gem. All of the gem chambers are currently empty.
It says, in Erithian, "Willow in the Wind"
Wakizashi is 4x, 3lbs, and a fusion weapon.
a grey-green raw silk vatanura - A grey-green raw silk vatanura, made in classic erithi style, is masterfully folded to reveal a repeating pattern in the fine silk. The vatanura winds securely around two scabbards that are designed to rest off the left hip. The first, a lacquered willow scabbard, is set slightly forward and lower than the second, a lacquered willow scabbard. Both are angled for a quick draw in combat.
It's an altered Greame sash. A vatanura is an erithian style sash. It will hold a katana and wakizashi and/or tanto.. It holds two at a time. The vatanura is very zested, as well. Examples:
>wear vat
You carefully wrap the silk of the raw silk vatanura around you, bringing it to the front and positioning it carefully as you knot it, making sure a lacquered willow scabbard and a lacquered willow scabbard are in their place and rest comfortably.
>remove vat
You carefully unknot the raw silk vatanura and coil the excess length in your hand, along with a lacquered willow scabbard and a lacquered willow scabbard.
>pull vat
You tug a bit on your a lacquered willow scabbard, pulling it forward until you're comfortable with its position.
>push vat
You push a lacquered willow scabbard back a little, adjusting your raw silk vatanura in the process.
>tap vat
Your fingers drum a lacquered willow scabbard idly as you wait for something to happen.
>rub vat
You run your fingers along the raw silk vatanura, enjoying the textures of a lacquered willow scabbard and a lacquered willow scabbard beneath your fingers.
There are probably more, these are a few examples
MB: 1m CB: 2.6m to Xeroedge SOLD
If you can prove it is going to an Erithi, you will get 10% off the SOLD price. Thanks!
A slender vultite katana: This weapon's curving blade bears a pattern of waves, indicating that the metal was folded and refolded upon itself countless times as it was forged into a sword. The blade is met by the tsuba, a circle of silver-dipped vultite. Within the circle of the tsuba is the image of a willow tree, its branches wrapping all the way around. Below that, the hilt is wrapped in alternating green and brown silk, finally capped with silver-dipped vultite also etched with a willow.
There appears to be something written on it.
It says, in Erithian, “Willow's Lash”
It is 4x, standard katana weighting of HCW, and is max lightened to 3lbs.
A folded vultite wakizashi with a green silk wrapped willow hilt - Two spherical depressions adorn the vultite wakizashi, approximately the size and shape of a small gem. All of the gem chambers are currently empty.
It says, in Erithian, "Willow in the Wind"
Wakizashi is 4x, 3lbs, and a fusion weapon.
a grey-green raw silk vatanura - A grey-green raw silk vatanura, made in classic erithi style, is masterfully folded to reveal a repeating pattern in the fine silk. The vatanura winds securely around two scabbards that are designed to rest off the left hip. The first, a lacquered willow scabbard, is set slightly forward and lower than the second, a lacquered willow scabbard. Both are angled for a quick draw in combat.
It's an altered Greame sash. A vatanura is an erithian style sash. It will hold a katana and wakizashi and/or tanto.. It holds two at a time. The vatanura is very zested, as well. Examples:
>wear vat
You carefully wrap the silk of the raw silk vatanura around you, bringing it to the front and positioning it carefully as you knot it, making sure a lacquered willow scabbard and a lacquered willow scabbard are in their place and rest comfortably.
>remove vat
You carefully unknot the raw silk vatanura and coil the excess length in your hand, along with a lacquered willow scabbard and a lacquered willow scabbard.
>pull vat
You tug a bit on your a lacquered willow scabbard, pulling it forward until you're comfortable with its position.
>push vat
You push a lacquered willow scabbard back a little, adjusting your raw silk vatanura in the process.
>tap vat
Your fingers drum a lacquered willow scabbard idly as you wait for something to happen.
>rub vat
You run your fingers along the raw silk vatanura, enjoying the textures of a lacquered willow scabbard and a lacquered willow scabbard beneath your fingers.
There are probably more, these are a few examples
MB: 1m CB: 2.6m to Xeroedge SOLD
If you can prove it is going to an Erithi, you will get 10% off the SOLD price. Thanks!