Chinese Swords

Browse our collection of 166 handmade Chinese swords spanning five thousand years of blade-making tradition. From the double-edged jian — known as the "Gentleman of Weapons" — to the single-edged dao saber, tai chi practice swords, and guan dao polearms, our collection covers the full spectrum of Chinese blade craft. Each piece is hand-forged using traditional techniques in carbon steel, folded steel, and damascus. Every sword ships free to the US with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.

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Handmade Modern Chinese Dao Sword With Blue Blade
Handmade Modern Chinese Dao Sword With Blue Blade
189.00 USD
Han Dynasty Jian - Folded Damascus Steel Chinese Sword With Carved Ebony Scabbard & Alloy Fittings
Han Dynasty Jian - Folded Damascus Steel Chinese Sword With Carved Ebony Scabbard & Alloy Fittings
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259.00 USD
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Was: 309.00 USD
Handmade Manganese Steel Real Chinese Han Dynasty Sword With Rosewood Scabbard
Handmade Manganese Steel Real Chinese Han Dynasty Sword With Rosewood Scabbard
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199.00 USD
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Was: 239.00 USD
Handmade High Manganese Steel Red Gilt Blade Chinese Han Dynasty Sword With Rosewood Scabbard
Handmade High Manganese Steel Red Gilt Blade Chinese Han Dynasty Sword With Rosewood Scabbard
249.00 USD
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Was: 289.00 USD

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of Chinese swords do you carry?

Our collection covers the two main categories of Chinese blades: jian (straight, double-edged swords) and dao (single-edged sabers). We also carry tai chi practice swords, guan dao polearms, Chinese daggers, and designs inspired by Chinese literature and martial arts traditions. Swords are available across multiple historical periods including Han, Tang, Song, Ming, and Qing Dynasty styles. 

What is the difference between a jian and a dao?

The jian is a straight, double-edged sword — known in Chinese tradition as the "Gentleman of Weapons" — designed for precision thrusting and cutting. The dao is a single-edged saber — called the "General of Weapons" — designed for powerful sweeping cuts. The jian is associated with scholars and refined martial skill, while the dao became the dominant military sidearm across most of Chinese history. Both are fundamental to Chinese sword culture. 

Which Chinese sword is best for tai chi practice?

Our tai chi sword collection features jian specifically designed for taijijian form practice. These swords are built with appropriate weight and balance for the slow, flowing movements of tai chi. If you are a beginning student, a standard-weight tai chi jian is an excellent starting point. More experienced practitioners may prefer a heavier functional jian for developing strength and control. 

What is a guan dao?

A guan dao is a Chinese polearm featuring a heavy, curved blade mounted on a long shaft. It is named after Guan Yu, the legendary general of the Three Kingdoms period, who is depicted wielding the "Green Dragon Crescent Blade" in Chinese literature and art. The guan dao combines the cutting ability of a saber with the reach of a spear, making it one of the most distinctive and visually imposing Chinese blade types.

What steel are your Chinese swords made from?

Our Chinese swords are available in several steel types including 1095 high-carbon steel, manganese steel, folded pattern steel, and damascus steel. The choice of steel affects the blade's appearance, edge retention, and grain pattern. Folded steel and damascus options feature visible layered patterns that make each blade one of a kind. 

Are your Chinese swords handmade?

Yes. Every Chinese sword in our collection is individually hand-forged by skilled craftsmen. From steel selection and forging to folding, grinding, polishing, and fitting, each step is completed by hand using traditional techniques. No two swords are exactly alike. 

How do Chinese swords compare to Japanese katana?

Chinese and Japanese sword making share historical roots — many forging techniques originated in China and traveled to Japan, where they evolved independently. The jian is double-edged and straight, while the katana is single-edged and curved. The dao is single-edged like the katana but has its own distinct blade geometry and handle design. Chinese swords tend to use different fitting styles, guard shapes, and scabbard construction compared to Japanese swords. Many collectors appreciate both traditions and build collections that span both cultures. 

Does TrueKatana offer free shipping on Chinese swords?

Yes. Every Chinese sword order ships free within the United States — no minimum purchase required. We also offer international shipping to most countries. Standard US delivery typically arrives within 1–2 weeks for hand-forged items, while in-stock items ship within 3–7 business days. 

What is your return policy?

We offer a 30-day satisfaction guarantee on all purchases. If your Chinese sword doesn't meet your expectations, contact our support team within 30 days of delivery for a full refund or exchange. We want every customer to be completely satisfied.

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