How does Nidai Kitetsu differ from the Enma replica in this collection?

 Updated Mar 2026

Though both pieces share the same 1045 carbon steel foundation and purple saya finish, they differ significantly in blade profile, fittings, and visual character. The Nidai Kitetsu replica reflects the rawer, more ominous personality of a cursed blade — its geometry and tsuba design lean into a darker, more restrained aesthetic. The Enma replica, by contrast, carries a more refined and prestigious presence, echoing the blade entrusted to Zoro by the swordsmith Hitetsu as a representation of Oden's legendary legacy. The fittings, handle wrapping pattern, and overall silhouette of each piece are distinct, making them visually complementary rather than redundant when displayed side by side.

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