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Master the art of the samurai with our premium Katana – the ultimate fusion of power, precision, and tradition! Handcrafted with high-carbon steel and razor-sharp edges, our authentic katanas deliver flawless balance and deadly performance. Loved by US martial artists, collectors, and enthusiasts, each sword is a masterpiece of Japanese craftsmanship. Whether for training, display, or appreciation, our katana is the #1 choice for those who demand excellence. Own a legendary blade today!

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Handmade Japanese Katana Sword With Black Blade And Scabbard
Handmade Japanese Katana Sword With Black Blade And Scabbard
1 Reviews
239.00 USD
Handmade Japanese Katana Sword With Brown Scabbard
Handmade Japanese Katana Sword With Brown Scabbard
179.00 USD
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Was: 229.00 USD
Handmade Modern Japanese Katana High Manganese Steel Full Tang With Light Blue Scabbard
Handmade Modern Japanese Katana High Manganese Steel Full Tang With Light Blue Scabbard
179.00 USD
ON SALE! 20% OFF
Was: 229.00 USD
Handmade Japanese Samurai Sword Damascus Steel
Handmade Japanese Samurai Sword Damascus Steel
219.00 USD
Japanese Katana Sword Damascus Steel With Brown Scabbard
Japanese Katana Sword Damascus Steel With Brown Scabbard
1 Reviews
329.00 USD
Handmade Japanese Katana Sword Manganese Steel With Red Blade
Handmade Japanese Katana Sword Manganese Steel With Red Blade
1 Reviews
229.00 USD
Handmade Japanese Katana Sword Pattern Steel With Black Scabbard
Handmade Japanese Katana Sword Pattern Steel With Black Scabbard
1 Reviews
189.00 USD
Handmade Japanese Katana Sword With Rose Gold Blade
Handmade Japanese Katana Sword With Rose Gold Blade
1 Reviews
209.00 USD
Handmade Japanese Katana Sword With Black Leather Scabbard
Handmade Japanese Katana Sword With Black Leather Scabbard
1 Reviews
209.00 USD

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Customer Reviews

Phillip Yi California, United States
Nov 22, 2024 06:21

Build quality is lacking in some areas. r
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Packaging is terrible. It comes in a taped up Styrofoam container instead of a wooden or cardboard box. Its from China, but that's expected.r
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The katana itself is decent and sharp.r
The outer finish on the saya is nice and looks exactly like the pictures.r
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However, it was extremely hard to remove the katana from the saya, due to the habaki area getting stuck. I ended up having to lightly sand down the koiguchi area once I eventually got the katana out of the saya.r
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Moreover, the blade rattles in the saya, which I'm not sure how I'm going to fix yet.

Handmade Japanese Katana Sword T10 Folded Clay Tempered Steel Real Hamon With Black Scabbard Handmade Japanese Katana Sword T10 Folded Clay Tempered Steel Real Hamon With Black Scabbard
Coby Wilson North Carolina, United States
Jul 27, 2024 13:35

Nice solid blade. Arrived quite sharp and with a bit of oil applied which is nice. Only flaw is the blade fits quite tightly into the shirasaya (scabbard) right at the tsuba but nothing a bit of light sanding won't fix (which i plan to do). Nice beginner iadio training blade, it also looks beautiful in person.

Handmade Japanese Sword T10 Folded Clay Tempered Steel Real Hamon Full Tang With Black Scabbard Handmade Japanese Sword T10 Folded Clay Tempered Steel Real Hamon Full Tang With Black Scabbard
Steven Swanson New Hampshire, United States
Feb 15, 2024 15:07

This is my 4th sword from TK. Once again, nothing beats these. Came razor sharp, fresh coat of oil, and it doesn’t rattle either. Love this golden look as well.

Handmade Japanese Katana T10 Folded Clay Tempered Steel Real Hamon With Golden Scabbard Handmade Japanese Katana T10 Folded Clay Tempered Steel Real Hamon With Golden Scabbard
Jeffrey Pelkey Michigan, United States
Aug 19, 2023 07:21

Nice blade. Sharp. Wooden scabbard is nicely done with good fit. Blue brown blade is quite striking. Have not done any testing yet. At this point a very nice piece.

Japanese Shirasaya Katana Swords Pattern Steel Without Tsuba With Blue Blade Japanese Shirasaya Katana Swords Pattern Steel Without Tsuba With Blue Blade
Jonathan Gouin New Jersey, United States
May 16, 2023 13:07

UPS had a bit of a malfunction on their end, but the process was streamlined enough on the site and the sword is a masterpiece! Can't wait to purchase again!!

Japanese Shirasaya Katana Swords Pattern Steel Without Tsuba With Blue Blade Japanese Shirasaya Katana Swords Pattern Steel Without Tsuba With Blue Blade
Troy Watson Colorado, United States
Nov 05, 2022 15:37

The box was taped together and the end of the kajiri was broken off. The sword looks to be in good shape. Would have given five stars if it didn’t arrive in bad shape. Any way to fix this?

Handmade Japanese Sword T10 Folded Clay Tempered Steel Full Tang With White And Black Scabbard Handmade Japanese Sword T10 Folded Clay Tempered Steel Full Tang With White And Black Scabbard
David L Smith Idaho, United States
Oct 30, 2022 00:32

The sword was better than I expected. The workmanship and exquisite detail is amazing. I will proudly display this beautiful piece of art in my weapons room for all to see. Thank you for providing this great product.

David Smith

Handmade Japanese Katana Sword T10 Folded Clay Tempered Steel With Snake Tsuba Handmade Japanese Katana Sword T10 Folded Clay Tempered Steel With Snake Tsuba
Jackson Beals Arizona, United States
Sep 27, 2022 16:52

Very nice blade, blade color is amazing and was everything i was looking for. I’d say the purchase was well worth it

Handmade Japanese Katana Sword With Blue Blade And Black Leather Scabbard Handmade Japanese Katana Sword With Blue Blade And Black Leather Scabbard
Brandon Connecticut, United States
Apr 14, 2022 13:18

This kitana is very beautiful and it is VERY sharp, chopped right through the cardboard without a scratch it could use acouple upgrades like ray skin and Ballance specs but that comes with what your willing to pay

Handmade Damascus Steel Katana Sword Full Tang With Blue Blade And Natural Scabbard Handmade Damascus Steel Katana Sword Full Tang With Blue Blade And Natural Scabbard
Alec James Morton Missouri, United States
Dec 12, 2021 14:12

It arrived in a reasonable time and I got a notification of its delivery, it comes well protected with sleeves and extra packaging, it came sharpened and ready. I love it.

Handmade Japanese Katana Sword T10 Folded Clay Tempered Steel Real Hamon Handmade Japanese Katana Sword T10 Folded Clay Tempered Steel Real Hamon
Jarren Smith Texas, United States
Nov 13, 2021 15:48

Im simply Amazed for my first katana all I can say is that I’m exhilarated and completely happy with my purchase and I plan on buying a shorter version soon

Handmade Japanese Katana Sword Damascus Steel Real Hamon With Mix Color Scabbard Handmade Japanese Katana Sword Damascus Steel Real Hamon With Mix Color Scabbard
Thomas G Koehler Indiana, United States
Nov 13, 2021 12:48

The sword is amazing nice and heavy built came wrapped and oiled for transport so blade won't rust

Japanese Shirasaya Katana Swords Pattern Steel Without Tsuba With Blue Blade Japanese Shirasaya Katana Swords Pattern Steel Without Tsuba With Blue Blade
Jo-anne Javois New Jersey, United States
Nov 06, 2021 13:43

I left a review with my other order TK202110200313349305. Stating that both swords were beautiful. The wood alone on both swords are beautiful. The blades are lovely. These are birthday gifts for my son and daughter. They are very please with them. My son is a martial artist and he loves his. I wish you guys had the beautiful wood cases or the silk case for them.
Job well done.

Japanese Shirasaya Katana Swords Pattern Steel Without Tsuba With Blue Blade Japanese Shirasaya Katana Swords Pattern Steel Without Tsuba With Blue Blade
Geordie Whinnery California, United States
Oct 10, 2021 10:51

Artwork, beautiful hardware and exquisite craftsmanship.
Thank you.

Handmade Japanese Katana Sword Damascus Steel Real Hamon With Mix Color Scabbard Handmade Japanese Katana Sword Damascus Steel Real Hamon With Mix Color Scabbard
Lee Ashley Ohio, United States
Aug 14, 2021 07:14

Super sharp very impressed I don’t know if it’s really handmade but it’s very nice an meets my expectations.

Handmade Japanese Katana Sword With Blue Blade And Black Leather Scabbard Handmade Japanese Katana Sword With Blue Blade And Black Leather Scabbard
Ian Fredericksen Michigan, United States
Jul 31, 2021 04:06

Overall the product itself was exactly what I ordered. I seemed skeptical the the sight could provide high quality blades for the decent price, but overall was impressed with how it turned out. Took about two weeks to ship!

Handmade Japanese Katana Sword With Blue Blade And Black Leather Scabbard Handmade Japanese Katana Sword With Blue Blade And Black Leather Scabbard
Eric Lemon Pennsylvania, United States
Apr 17, 2021 01:21

Nice sword it came in 13 days pretty quick for overseas travel

Japanese Katana Sword Damascus Steel With Brown Scabbard Japanese Katana Sword Damascus Steel With Brown Scabbard
Salvatore Crosby California, United States
Apr 05, 2021 09:36

No complaints at all. Beautiful blade and wrap on handle. Fits nicely in Saya. Well done. Thank you

Handmade Japanese Katana Sword Damascus Steel Blade With Dragon Tsuba Handmade Japanese Katana Sword Damascus Steel Blade With Dragon Tsuba
Salvatore Crosby California, United States
Mar 03, 2021 17:38

Craftsmanship is there. Not just the price. Edge geometry and handle built to last. Given my first wakizashi when I was 7. This will be a great starter till next time. Thanks guys.

Handmade Japanese Katana Sword T10 Folded Clay Tempered Steel Real Hamon With Black Scabbard Handmade Japanese Katana Sword T10 Folded Clay Tempered Steel Real Hamon With Black Scabbard
Victoria Hirlemann New Jersey, United States
Jan 07, 2021 03:32

The package arrived sooner than I expected and was in great condition

Handmade Japanese Katana Sword 1045 Carbon Steel With Black Blade Handmade Japanese Katana Sword 1045 Carbon Steel With Black Blade

FAQs

A katana is a japanese sword characterized by a curved, single-edged blade with a circular or squared guard and long grip to accommodate two hands. 


The katana is generally defined as the standard-sized, moderately curved Japanese sword with a blade length greater than 23.86 inches. It is characterized by its distinctive appearance: a curved, slender, single-edged blade with a circular or squared guard and long grip to accommodate two hands.


Western historians have said that the katana was among the finest cutting weapons in world military history. 

Having a regular cleaning routine in place is key to maintaining your katana. 


You can purchase a traditional sword cleaning kit that will have everything you need. There are three steps: removing oil, polishing the blade, and oiling the blade. 


Using a sheet of rice paper from the kit or soft cotton cloth, remove any oil that is still on the blade from the previous maintenance. Take the powder ball and tap it lightly against the blade about every two inches or so along its length. Take a fresh piece of rice paper and rub the powder over the blade to polish it. Do this until both sides of the blade have been polished and the powder completely removed. Take the bottle of oil and apply a few drops along the length of the blade on each side. Use a fresh piece of rice paper to spread the oil evenly on the blade.

The most iconic and well known of all the Samurai swords; the katana is distinguished by its long blade and handle that is made to accommodate two hands and strike from a large distance. It has a curved, slender, single-edged blade with a circular or squared guard. The katana has a set of dimensions that separate it from other samurai swords. A traditional katana will measure 3 to 4 feet in total length, with the hilt taking up one-fourth of the total and a characteristic curvature of more or less than 1 inch. 

A full tang katana is the sword where the tang extends to almost the whole length of the handle, which makes the blade and the handle the same piece of metal. This gives to the sword certain rigidity and makes it a very solid piece to enjoy.


Full Tang katanas are handmade swords. They can be made of various stainless-steel types according to the Carbon Concentration. The forging is the essential part of the production because it allows the samurai sword to be solid and relatively light. Commonly, the piece of metal is repeatedly heated by fire and hammered while the metal is being folded. The mounting of the different parts is a very delicate operation that has its origins deep in the Japanese civilization. Samurai are used to cherish their Katanas as their trusted partners, and they handle them with love and care. 

Clay tempered katana are swords made according to a particular process of blade reinforcement. During the forging, there are steps to go through involving several steps and some compounds mixture, used by the entire swords forger, yet each has its own formula. The compound mixture is none but Clay recipe that each forger has a secret ingredients list. Clay tempering is supposed to be an art more than a sword works. Clay tempered katanas are said to be more resistant and durable. Clay treatment must be operated by professionals to be efficient. Also, each steel type is supposed to be responsive to different clay compositions. 


Traditionally, Carbon Steel is obtained by firing up a particular type of charcoal within a Clay Tub for approximately 72 hours. Iron powder should be added at determined amounts to associate appropriate quantity of Carbon. At the end, the obtained Steel is Stainless; its solidity depends on the amount of Carbon that associates to Iron. The steel obtained is referred to by four digits number which designates Carbon by the two first digits and the percentage of Carbon within the steel. Thus, 1045 Carbon steel refers to Carbon steel material that contains 0.45% Carbon fraction. It is called Medium Carbon Steel as well because that carbon concentration is the minimal required for the Steel to be used for industrial purposes; there are lower concentrations of carbon, but the materials are not suited for industrial use. 1045 Carbon Steel is suited for making katanas because it is cheaper than the other materials used for this industry. It is softer and easily forged. The proper application of the hardening techniques and the Clay treatment, certainly produce amazing steel that can be forged in real pieces of arts.


1060 Carbon Steel is a high carbon steel. The number 1060 refers to a material made of an alloy of Iron with a Carbon tenor of about 0.60%. Other elements can be found mixed to this alloy, but their tenors are not very significant. 1060 Carbon Steel Is harder than 1045 Carbon Steel; this property makes this steel harder to forge. The high Caron tenor makes the 1060 Steel more durable, but it is not high enough to compromise its pliability. The swords made of 1060 Carbon Steel keep their edges sharp longer and they are more expensive. It is the favorite steel material of famous swords companies.


1060 Carbon Steel katanas inherit the durability and the hardness of the steel material. 1060 Carbon Steel Katanas require more effort to produce. The edge is durable, and the sharpness lasts longer. It is more resistant to corrosion and oxidation and therefore requires less maintenance processing than the 1045 Katanas. Though, it is very important to clean the blade and polish it after every extensive use to ensure the durability and the sharpness, and to keep the edge healthy. 1060 Carbon Steel Katanas are expected to be heavier than those made of 1045 Carbon Steel, because of the steel properties. These Katanas create curves while being forged. This is the property of high and medium Carbon Steels: they keep a certain softness which makes them to develop ideal curves  during the clay tempering processes and folding operation. The differential hardening and the folding operations, which are meant to harden the blade can increase the weight of the piece; this situation is handled by an aesthetically implanted blood groove that help eliminate the extra weight but keep the resulting spine from the differential Clay Tempering process.


1060 Carbon Steel Katanas have the medium rank between 1045 and 1095 Carbon Steel Katanas. It appears that they are appreciated for their durability, their hardness and for their affordable price if compared to properties. The easiness of forging reduces dramatically the price of the 11060 swords and makes them very popular.


1060 carbon steel katana is customizable from the forging to the mounting processes. You can chose the Hamon type, the sharpness of the edge, the hardening type and even the forging process. 1060 Carbon steel is hard steel but it is susceptible to hand forging, special press mechanical devices and to milling by dedicated machinery. Opting for 1060 Carbon Steel material is to choose low price material that can be forged into resistant and valuable pieces.

1095 Carbon steel is carbon steel that contains 0.95% of Carbon. Actually, it is called very high carbon steel. This carbon percentage results in hard steel, which is hardly forged by hands. The heat treatment must be conducted delicately because the carbon tends to leak at a certain temperature and if improperly heat treated.


?Heat treatment is to be operated very carefully because it is a delicate operation: improper treatment can result in loss of the carbon fraction and therefore the non-obtaining of the martensite, which can result in the loss of the whole material. The 1095 Carbon Steel comes to be softer than the Stainless Steel, yet it is easier to handle, durable, and more resistant. But among the Carbon Steels, 1095 is the hardest and perhaps the best choice for making swords intended to last longer while being roughly and frequently used.


The Carbon element makes the obtained steel relatively resistant to oxidation even if it has no chromium to be considered stainless. Although, the acquired durability which excels the durability of the Stainless Steel, makes Carbon Steel more preferred for making Swords.


1095 carbon steel katana inherits the hardness and the toughness of the Carbon Steel material. The Swords are intended to regular use and very frequent Dojo cuts. For outdoor displays and shows, 1095 Carbon Steel katanas are more suitable than the 1060 and 1045 Carbon steel Katanas; the last one is already preferred when it is about decorative use. The hardness of the Steel makes the forging process into sword a tough operation and increases the price value of the resulting piece, if handmade. This characteristic induces excellent durability for the 1095 Carbon steel Swords. The durability and the Edge Sharpness are reinforced by the Differential hardening process. It is important to notice that Clay tempered 1095 carbon steel katana are resistant to corrosion and are more resistant to oxidation; they are perhaps stainless. These swords are easier to sharpen and they do not need to have a thick layer of what the swordsmen call 'meat'; the edge keep its sharpness for long time.


The hardness of the 1095 Carbon Steel katana is inherited from the Steel material used for the forgery. Actually, forging Katanas fusing 1095 Carbon Steel appears to be harder than forging swords from others Carbon Steel types. Thus, the price of a 1095 Carbon Steel Katana tends to be higher.


Although 1095 Katanas are tougher than the others Carbon steel Swords they are still susceptible to abrasion and to corrosion if they are not properly cleaned and carefully maintained. Thus, applying cleaning process and using the recommended oil and tools to proceed may augments the durability of the edges and keep the 1095 Carbon Steel katanas properties for long time.


The toughness of the blade, which allows it to be the favorite choice for frequent functional use, may require particular pieces to mount on the blade to form the final Katana. Already, the Carbon steel type has imposed the forging process.


1095 Carbon Steel Katana are full tang katanas because of the hardness of the material and its resistance to shocks which require a tough handle mounted on a tang that is solid enough. Differential Clay Tempering results in a hardening the edge and keeping the spine softer, this operation may increase the durability of the edge and enhances the resistance to corrosion, therefore the edge will support the frequent dojo cut and outdoor display.