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Nihonto Microfiber Repair Mat

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Nihonto Microfiber Repair Mat

This luxurious microfiber mat/towel displays a sword made by recognized craftsmen alongside those craftsmen's favorite quotes. It makes a perfect mat for when you need to rest your Iaito or Shinken (or even Shinai!) while performing maintenance.

The mat's microfiber material is incredibly gentle and will not scratch the surface of parts like the Saya or the blade. It is also useful for removing dust and loose particles from any surfaces you are working on without adding moisture.

Lastly, it can also be used as a personal towel for wiping away sweat. Another perk of the material is its resistance to water allowing it to dry incredibly quickly.

Choose between four renowned artisans; Bizen-den sword-smith Yoshihara Kuniie, Miyairi Kozaemon Yukihara, successor to the legendary Miyairi Yukihara, Gassan Sadatoshi, inheritor of the Gassan Koto school, based in Nara prefecture or Mikami Sadanao, considered an intangible cultural asset of Hiroshima prefecture.

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From $16.82

Original: $48.07

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Nihonto Microfiber Repair Mat

$48.07

$16.82

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This luxurious microfiber mat/towel displays a sword made by recognized craftsmen alongside those craftsmen's favorite quotes. It makes a perfect mat for when you need to rest your Iaito or Shinken (or even Shinai!) while performing maintenance.

The mat's microfiber material is incredibly gentle and will not scratch the surface of parts like the Saya or the blade. It is also useful for removing dust and loose particles from any surfaces you are working on without adding moisture.

Lastly, it can also be used as a personal towel for wiping away sweat. Another perk of the material is its resistance to water allowing it to dry incredibly quickly.

Choose between four renowned artisans; Bizen-den sword-smith Yoshihara Kuniie, Miyairi Kozaemon Yukihara, successor to the legendary Miyairi Yukihara, Gassan Sadatoshi, inheritor of the Gassan Koto school, based in Nara prefecture or Mikami Sadanao, considered an intangible cultural asset of Hiroshima prefecture.