
To be an exemplary organization that respects the society and the environment we live in by ensuring the continuity of our understanding of quality in order to reach our quality targets in line with our policy.To be a reliable company in an understanding that meets the needs and expectations of the customer at the highest level,.
To prevent inconveniences that may arise later, by producing the most appropriate, most accurate and economical solutions in the fastest way,.To continuously improve product quality and to realize a production that exceeds customer expectations by using developing and up-to-date technologies and following the developments in the sector closely,.
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In line with the vision of our company, our quality policy in accordance with ISO 9001: 2015 standard We are committed to fulfilling the requirements as our environmental policy.
To ensure environmental awareness in all fields of activity systematically and regularly,. To continuously improve the environmental management system in order to increase the environmental performance,. To fulfill the obligations arising from the current laws,. To ensure continuous improvement and development,. Organizing and supporting environmental education and awareness activities inside and outside the company,. Using resources effectively and rationally,. To protect the environment by minimizing internal and external factors affecting environmental pollution,. As warfare progressed and firearms predominated so sword making diminished in importance.įar from having disappeared, this ancient Japanese tradition has caught the imagination of collectors, and good examples or rare swords can command dizzying sums at auction houses.In line with the vision of our company, our environmental policy in accordance with ISO 14001: 2015 standard This marked a shift away from sword making as an art form. In 1400 AD, Japan broke into civil war and the need for swords became so great production didn't allow for the time to create fanciful weapons. The thick armor worn by the Mongols was too much of a match for the more delicate samurai swords, so a more sturdy, pointed sword was developed to have more penetrating force. The next turning point in the development of the Japanese sword was during the Mongol invasion in 1200 AD. When wearing armor soldiers would often carry a second smaller sword or dagger used for close combat. Swords were usually worn by hanging from the torso, but were later worn inside a belt. Fighting from horseback required that the curvature of the sword be exaggerated to facilitate a more efficient downward movement. They continued to be made for 500 years.ĭuring the Heian period, the use of horses on the battlefield ushered in a new phase in sword making. These Koto swords were characterized by having a curve close to the hilt. The earliest swords date back to the Jokoto period, and it was after this time that the Koto swords appeared, which are considered to be some of the finest examples or early Japanese sword making. Changes in warfare were largely responsible for the development of the sword leading to its eventual demise due to the introduction of guns as the weapon of choice. The first sword production appeared over a thousand years ago and developed into distinct categories over the centuries. In more recent times, modern day samurai movies have popularized the Japanese sword reigniting its mythical status as a symbol of virtue and heroism. Considered an art form, Japan has an illustrious history of sword making.