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Musashi Woven Bamboo Samurai Sword - Hand-Forged
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White Emperor Katana Sword With Scabbard
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Shinwa Wellspring Handmade Tachi / Samurai Sword
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Black Lotus Katana With Scabbard - High Carbon Steel Blade, Metal Alloy Fittings, Wooden Scabbard - Length 39”
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Sokojikara Elephant God Katana And Scabbard - 1095 Carbon Steel Blade, Clay-Tempered, Genuine Rayskin - Length 40”
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Musha Hand-Forged Japanese Military Sword
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JAPANESE SWORD FAQS
- What is the difference between a katana, wakizashi, and tanto?
The katana is a long sword, the wakizashi is a shorter companion sword, and the tanto is a dagger. Traditionally, samurai would carry both a katana and wakizashi as part of a daisho set, with each sword serving a specific purpose. - What materials are used to make Japanese swords?
Japanese swords are typically made from high-carbon steel, Damascus steel, or folded steel for the blade. Handles are often wrapped in ray skin or cord, and scabbards are crafted from lacquered wood or leather. - Are Japanese swords functional or decorative?
TrueSwords.com offers both functional and decorative Japanese swords. Functional swords are suitable for martial arts or cutting practice, while others are designed mainly for display and collection. - What maintenance is required for a Japanese sword?
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the blade after use, applying a light coat of oil to prevent rust, and storing it in a dry place. This care ensures the blade's longevity and keeps it sharp.