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Doesn't look like two pieces, just the same piece on a UK and US auctions(?). I hope the shipping on the US is a mistake at $640.00! :shock:

 

The price on this piece of unrefined iron and carbon is pretty proud in my opinion. Not enough to make anything. It takes about 10+ pounds of raw material to make enough steel for a sword and for a composite construction, two different billets of refined material would be required. Might get a kogatana out of this chunk. Otherwise it's a very expensive paper weight. :|

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Hi Ted,

 

The little chunk I have is only 700 grams. But I didn't buy it as a basis to produce something with. It's merely to show people (and myself) the raw material these blades were made from and why it's called jewel steel. And I think that people who are interested in buying this item, are of the same idea. About the price : well that's up to people to decide for themselves.

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  Guido Schiller said:
  Zanshin said:
... and why it's called jewel steel.
I hear that expression every so often in regard to Tamahagane and still wonder why :?:

 

 

Hi Guido,

 

This straight from Wikipedia :

 

Tamahagane (玉鋼:たまはがね?) is a type of Japanese steel. Translated as "jewel steel".

 

Besides the wiki bit, the chunk I have shows off every conceivable color (gold, greenish, blueish,...), so it's not hard to understand why they call it like that.

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  Zanshin said:
... ,so it's not hard to understand why they call it like that.
Maybe I'm a little daft, but I fail to see the juwels. IMO it's a mistranslation of . But seeing what's going on in the Kanenami thread, it's probably better to stay away from etymology and such for a while ... :lipssealed:

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