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Condor Chinese War Sword

Browse our collection of Condor Chinese war swords - hand-forged Chinese military and heroic blade collectibles drawing from the warrior tradition of Chinese wuxia culture, featuring the jian and dao forms carried by heroes of the Chinese martial arts novel tradition. Built with full-tang high-carbon steel in Manganese Steel, 1095, and Damascus, these pieces honor the legendary fighting spirit of Chinese swordsmen. Free US shipping and hassle-free returns are included.

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Han Dynasty Jian - Handmade 1095 High Carbon Steel Double Edged Chinese Straight Sword
Han Dynasty Jian - Handmade 1095 High Carbon Steel Double Edged Chinese Straight Sword
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Handmade Han Dynasty Jian Sword - Manganese Steel Chinese Sword With Hardwood Scabbard
Handmade Han Dynasty Jian Sword - Manganese Steel Chinese Sword With Hardwood Scabbard
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Monkey King Ruyi Jingu Bang - Stainless Steel Golden Cudgel From Journey to the West
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Guan Dao - Manganese Steel Chinese Polearm With Dragon Head Design & Engraved Blade 80 Inches
Guan Dao - Manganese Steel Chinese Polearm With Dragon Head Design & Engraved Blade 80 Inches
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is wuxia culture and how does it relate to Chinese sword collecting?
Wuxia is a genre of Chinese fiction centered on martial heroes - the xia - who possess exceptional fighting skills and use them in service of justice, chivalry, and the protection of the weak. The genre has a history stretching back to classical Chinese literature but reached its modern peak in the 20th century through novelists like Jin Yong (Louis Cha), whose works like The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Smiling Proud Wanderer, and The Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils have been read by hundreds of millions of readers in Chinese-speaking cultures worldwide and have been adapted into dozens of films and television series. The sword - particularly the jian - is the central symbol of wuxia culture, representing the hero's martial skill, personal honor, and commitment to justice. For Chinese sword collectors, the wuxia connection provides a rich cultural framework: collecting a Han Dynasty jian or a martial arts dao is also collecting a piece of the cultural tradition that produced Chinese martial arts fiction, and understanding the wuxia connection gives collected pieces an additional layer of meaning and narrative significance.
What sword forms appear most often in Chinese wuxia stories and films?
The jian is the most prestigious sword form in wuxia fiction, associated with the most skilled and culturally refined martial heroes. Characters who carry a jian in wuxia stories are typically depicted as practitioners of complex, internally demanding sword techniques that require years of dedicated study to master - the jian's double edge and balance requirements are reflected in the fiction as demanding a more disciplined and refined fighting style than the dao. The dao appears in wuxia as the weapon of the powerful, direct warrior hero - physically formidable, effective in a more straightforward style, and associated with a martial character who relies on strength and courage more than on subtlety. In the Condor Heroes novels specifically, the most significant blade forms are the jian carried by characters of high martial cultivation and the various dao forms carried by warrior heroes of different schools. Specific famous weapons in the novels - Huang Rong's soft whip, Yang Guo's heavy sword, the Xuantie Heavy Sword - have been adapted into collectible form for fans of the series who want a tangible connection to their favorite characters and stories.
What steel grades are used in Condor Chinese war sword collectibles?
Condor Chinese war sword collectibles in this collection use high-carbon steel grades appropriate to pieces that honor the martial heritage of Chinese sword tradition. Manganese Steel is a primary material, providing exceptional surface hardness and deep finish quality that gives the pieces the visual weight and presence appropriate to warrior blade collectibles. 1095 carbon steel is the premium option, with clay-tempered versions offering the differential heat treatment results that produce visible temper effects on the blade surface - the most technically accomplished blade quality available in the collection. Damascus Steel pieces bring fold-forged layered patterning to the warrior aesthetic, creating blades with visual complexity that references the prestigious blade-making traditions associated with the most powerful swords in Chinese fiction. 1045 carbon steel provides reliable full-tang construction at accessible price points for collectors who want to acquire a quality Chinese war sword collectible without the premium material investment. All grades feature full-tang construction with appropriate retention hardware throughout the collection.
How does a Condor Chinese war sword differ from a standard Chinese jian or dao?
A Condor Chinese war sword is positioned primarily around its cultural association - the wuxia tradition and the legendary Chinese martial hero - while a standard Chinese jian or dao is positioned around its historical form and construction quality. In physical terms, the blade forms are the same: Han Dynasty jian, oxtail dao, and other standard Chinese sword types appear in both categories. The difference lies in how the collection is framed and what it means to the collector. A Condor Chinese war sword collector is typically someone who connects with the wuxia narrative tradition and wants a physical object that participates in that cultural world - a jian that could plausibly be the blade of a fictional martial hero, a dao whose construction quality reflects the respect due to the warrior tradition. A collector primarily interested in historical authenticity or blade construction quality might approach the same physical pieces through the historical or construction framework instead. The pieces in this collection are the same high-quality Chinese sword collectibles available throughout our Chinese sword range, presented in a cultural framework that resonates with the wuxia tradition and its collectors.

Customer Reviews

David Edward Self Tennessee, United States
Feb 13, 2026 13:04

Very satisfied with product.Sword is lightweight and easy to handle and blade and point both are sharp.

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Brian D Schreffler Pennsylvania, United States
Feb 10, 2026 12:34

Smaller then I expected, but it still is a beautiful sword. Very sharp.

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Josh Segars Georgia, United States
Jan 25, 2026 15:56

Excellent craftsmanship. Prompt service. Top notch.

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David L Harrington Florida, United States
Dec 13, 2025 17:25

Very nice historic style Chinese sword. Excellent fittings and scabbard. Not very sharp, would need work to be a "cutting" sword, but for the price, I think it is a fine value. Size is smallish, but accurate to the period it represents.

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Christian V Gomez Texas, United States
Oct 25, 2025 13:34

Shipping was lightning quick! However, the fit and finish aren't perfect, the center ornament on the scabbard is loose, the sword doesn't sheath well, and the ornaments on the hilt look rushed. At a distance, it looks fantastic which is not a bad thing but overall, It was good, not great but good

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John Thomas Pennsylvania, United States
Sep 27, 2025 16:43

sword to scabbard loose but still nice. I keep buying from you.

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Sean Harris Pennsylvania, United States
Aug 25, 2025 06:45

I like the weapon very much; however, I am a little disappointed that the weapon lacks a sharp cutting blade.

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Malcolm Nicholson North Carolina, United States
Jul 25, 2025 13:08

Every sword is better than the next. I am consistently impressed with the quality of Truekatana. Their colored blades are absolutely gorgeous, and the steel-grade appears to be exactly what they claim it is.r
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Handmade Chinese Straight Double Edged Sword High Manganese Steel Han Dynasty With Brown Scabbard: r
The "fishscale" engraved Jian is a work of art. Perfectly balanced and handsome redwood, I can see why they tout this model as something of a flagship.r
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Handmade Chokuto Ninjato And Tanto Sword Set With Blue Blade:r
The blades are the selling point here. They are a lovely deep-blue with a slight reddish purple gradient in the light, with a striking pattern down the spine. The pattern is adhered very well to the surface. The grips and fittings are a bit on the cheap-side but they are designed for "minimalist, tactical use" so they may just what some people are looking for. The blades are still full tang, as evidenced by the great balance point.r
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Handmade Japanese Katana Sword With Golden Blade And Brown Scabbard:r
This is a hidden gem. I feel like it resembles a "Dao" in many ways, but the blade does appear to have a traditional katana-style taper. The use of leather and the bronze-like highlights on the scabbard are stunning. The golden blade is a subtle hue, not overpowering, giving it a very classy appearance.r
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All of these swords feel rock-solid in your hand. Highly recommended all around

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