Katana Sword Set

Discover our katana sword set collection — curated bundles that pair a katana with its traditional companion blades to deliver the complete Japanese sword experience in a single purchase. From classic daisho pairings of katana and wakizashi to multi-piece anime-inspired collectible sets, every bundle is hand-crafted from quality carbon steel with full-tang construction and authentic fittings. These sets make exceptional gifts and striking displays. Free shipping and easy returns are included on every order.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of sword sets are included in this collection?
The katana sword set collection includes several categories of multi-piece Japanese sword bundles. Classic daisho sets pair a full-size katana with a wakizashi, the traditional shorter companion blade that samurai carried alongside their primary sword. Some sets expand this pairing to include a tanto, creating a three-piece collection that represents the full range of traditional Japanese blade lengths. Anime-inspired sets are also part of the lineup, offering multi-piece bundles designed after famous fictional sword arsenals — including sets styled after the three-sword Santoryu technique from One Piece. Shirasaya-mounted sets provide a minimalist aesthetic with plain white wooden scabbards, while standard sets feature more traditional metal-fitted fittings with lacquered scabbards. All sets in the collection are hand-crafted and built around carbon steel blades with full-tang construction.
What is a daisho set and why is it significant in Japanese sword tradition?
A daisho set is a matched pair of Japanese swords consisting of a katana — the longer sword with a blade typically measuring 24 inches or more — and a wakizashi, a shorter companion sword with a blade ranging from roughly 12 to 24 inches. The word daisho translates roughly to large and small, directly referencing the two swords' contrasting sizes. During Japan's Edo period, the right to carry a daisho was legally restricted to the samurai class, making the paired swords a powerful symbol of social standing and warrior identity. A samurai would wear the katana at the hip for outdoor use and formal occasions, while the wakizashi was kept on the person at all times — indoors, in court settings, and as a close-quarters backup. Collecting a daisho set today pays homage to this tradition, creating a display that speaks to the social, legal, and martial dimensions of samurai culture in a single composition.
How should a katana sword set be displayed for the best visual effect?
A katana sword set is most effectively displayed using a multi-tier sword stand that holds each blade at the appropriate angle, creating the layered arrangement traditionally associated with Japanese sword displays. A two-tier stand positions the katana on the upper rack and the wakizashi below, mirroring the stacked storage position used in traditional Japanese homes. For three-piece sets, a three-tier stand extends this arrangement downward to accommodate the tanto. Wall-mounted horizontal hangers in a stacked configuration achieve the same effect vertically and work particularly well in spaces with limited floor area. Positioning the display against a neutral-colored wall allows the swords' individual designs — particularly the contrasting scabbard finishes and handle wrappings — to be appreciated without visual distraction. Soft, warm lighting directed at the display from above brings out the metal fittings and blade finishes, elevating the overall presentation.
Are the blades in these katana sword sets made from real steel?
Yes — all of the swords included in the katana sword sets in this collection feature blades made from genuine carbon steel. The specific steel types vary by set: some feature manganese steel, which offers reliable durability and a clean finish at an accessible price point, while higher-end sets use T10 carbon steel or 1045 carbon steel, which are preferred by collectors who want a blade with greater hardness and a more refined polish. Full-tang construction is used throughout, meaning the steel of the blade extends the full length through the handle rather than stopping at the guard — a construction detail that significantly improves the structural integrity of the sword compared to partial-tang alternatives. The handles, guards, and scabbard fittings are crafted from appropriate materials such as ray skin, cord wrapping, and lacquered wood to complete each set as a fully assembled collectible piece.

Customer Reviews

Alberto Sánchez Alabama, United States

Es algo increíble. Es arte gracias. Es más de lo que esperaba. Es elegancia, paz y fuerza juntas esto está hecho con el corazón con el alma. r
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