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BUSHIDO PENDANT
Designed by Ryan Johnson of RMJ Tactical in Chattanooga, Tennessee
The Bushido is inspired by the history and values of Samurai warriors.
When not creating some of the most talked about knives and tactical tools, Ryan Johnson of RMJ Tactical in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is busy creating jewelry that turns heads as well.
When not creating some of the most talked about knives and tactical tools, Ryan Johnson of RMJ Tactical in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is busy creating jewelry that turns heads as well.
- Wearable Warrior Art
- Samurai and Viking Inspired Pendant Design
- Includes Beaded Chain
Out of stock
Specifications
Overall Length | 1.798" (45.67 mm) |
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Weight | 7.00 oz. (198.45 g) |
Style | Accessory |
The Bushido is inspired by the history and values of Samurai warriors.
When not creating some of the most talked about knives and tactical tools, Ryan Johnson of RMJ Tactical in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is busy creating jewelry that turns heads as well. Its a perfect example of how he blends art with handcrafted metal.
The Bushido was inspired by Samurai warriors and their seven virtues: integrity, respect, heroic courage, honor, compassion, honesty and loyalty. Both make a statement without saying a word.
You’ve always been a warrior on the inside. Now you can show it on the outside with the Bushido pendant.
When not creating some of the most talked about knives and tactical tools, Ryan Johnson of RMJ Tactical in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is busy creating jewelry that turns heads as well. Its a perfect example of how he blends art with handcrafted metal.
The Bushido was inspired by Samurai warriors and their seven virtues: integrity, respect, heroic courage, honor, compassion, honesty and loyalty. Both make a statement without saying a word.
You’ve always been a warrior on the inside. Now you can show it on the outside with the Bushido pendant.
Chattanooga, Tennessee
The fireplace is never without wood at the Johnson house. That’s because for years at RMJ Tactical, Ryan has been building some of the finest custom tomahawks this country has ever seen. Applying modern engineering to centuries-old tool and weapon concepts, he redefined the role of tomahawks in Law Enforcement and Special Forces Military Applications.
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