KENDO
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Traditional design for Kendo or Aikido
Composition: Polyester 65%, Cotton 35%
Color: Blue
Size: 100-200
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The Shinai is a weapon used for the martial art Kendo, practised by the ancient samurai, a martial art that comes from Japan and instils discipline as well as other values.
The Shinai is composed of four bamboo blades and a leather cord that holds the hilt.
At Daedo we handcraft this sword taking into account every detail that makes the Shinai unique.
€19.84
Case for Boken and other weapons as Shinai made of resistant canvas, regulable stripe for carrying on the back
Composition: Canvas
Color: Black
Talla: 125 cm
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Metal body with leather wrapping on the handle for excelente grip
Composition: Metal
Color: Grey - Black
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€19.01
The Bo is one of the most traditional and simplistic of martial arts weapons
Composition: Wood
Color: Wood
Size: 144 cm
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€21.49
The Bo is one of the most traditional and simplistic of martial arts weapons
Composition: Wood
Color: Brown
Size: 173 cm
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€15.70
The bo is one of the most traditional and simplistic of martial arts weapons
Composition: Wood
Color: Brown
Size: 120 cm
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€5.79
Training knife for personal defense. Made of resistant material
Composition: TPR
Color: Black
Size: 30,5 cm
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Training knife for personal defense. Made of resistant material
Composition: Plastic
Color: Black
Size: 27 cm
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Training knife of strong and robust wood
Composition: Wood
Color: Brown
Size: 102 cm
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€9.09
Shinai dan boo is used on martial arts as kobudo, kenpo etc
Composition: Wood
Color: Brown
Size: 66 cm
The Kendo Martial Art dates back to the late nineteenth century and has its origins in Japan, Kendo is a martial art where the use of the bamboo sword or shinai is practiced.
Kendo promotes values such as the importance of effort, perseverance, respect and self-improvement, it is considered a perfect way to improve society by instilling these values.
In the case of kendo, there are six basic grades or kyū (the sixth kyū being the lowest and the first kyū the highest) and eight intermediate and advanced grades or dan, with the first dan or shodan being the lowest and the highest that can be reached through examinations being the eighth dan or hachidan.
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