kurikata
/kʊɾi̥kata/Definitions
1. noun
A small, usually decorative handle or knob, especially at the end of a Japanese sword.
“The sword had an intricate kurikata that added to its aesthetic value.”
2. noun
A small, usually cylindrical or oval-shaped handle on the hilt of a Japanese sword, typically made of metal or wood.
“The kurikata of the katana was intricately carved with Japanese characters.”