DB4RZ style painting - The image shows a pristine katana resting upright in the grass, its lacquered scabbard leaning gently against a low, flat stone beneath a blooming cherry blossom tree. The blade itself is partially unsheathed, revealing a flawless edge that gleams in the soft, dappled light. Its hamon—a delicate, wave-like temper line—shimmers faintly along the steel. The tsuba is intricate, cast in blackened iron with swirling cloud motifs, and the silk-wrapped hilt is ivory white, bound tight with golden cord. Around it, cherry blossoms drift lazily through the air, carpeting the ground in soft pink petals. A nearby koi pond reflects the blue sky and branches above, while a simple wooden torii gate stands in the distance, partially obscured by morning mist. The katana appears untouched by time or conflict, as though placed with care for ceremony or reflection. The air is still, sacred, as if the weapon is not just an object, but a memory.
