Handmade Samurai Style Katana High Carbon Steel Display Sword for Collectors
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★★★★★Stunning craftsmanship, worth every penny— Mike R.
★★★★★Best knife I've ever owned— James T.
★★★★★Arrived razor sharp, looks incredible— Sarah K.
★★★★★Perfect gift, incredible packaging— David M.
★★★★★Damascus pattern is absolutely gorgeous— Rachel L.
★★★★★Ships fast, quality is unmatched— Chris B.
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The Samurai Style Katana by JW SteelCrafts brings timeless Japanese sword styling to your collection. It measures 36 inches overall with a 10-inch grip, giving it a balanced, full-size feel on a stand or wall display. The high carbon steel blade follows the graceful, curved katana profile that collectors and history lovers admire.
This handcrafted piece is built as a display sword and a collector's item. It suits Japanese-themed décor, photography props, and gifts for anyone drawn to samurai history. Because each katana is hand-finished, small differences in polish give every blade its own character.
The katana rose during Japan's feudal era and became the signature sword of the samurai class from around the 14th century onward. Its curved, single-edged blade was prized for clean, flowing cuts, and over time, the sword grew into a deep cultural symbol of honor, discipline, and craftsmanship. Master smiths folded steel by hand, a tradition still respected today. While historic blades are rare museum treasures, modern katana replicas let collectors enjoy that same elegant form. This piece carries on the katana's iconic look as a display and collector's sword rather than a field tool.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Overall Length: 36 inches
- Handle Length: 10 inches
- Blade Material: High carbon steel
- Blade Style: Curved katana profile
- Type: Samurai Style Katana
- Construction: Handcrafted, hand-finished
- Primary Use: Display, collection, décor
- Brand: JW SteelCrafts
FEATURES AS BENEFITS
- High carbon steel blade – Holds a clean look and a sharp, defined edge line.
- Curved katana profile – Captures the iconic samurai sword silhouette.
- 36-inch full-size – Gives real presence on a stand or wall.
- 10-inch traditional grip – Reflects the classic two-hand katana feel.
- Hand-finished build – Makes each sword unique with its own character.
- Display-ready styling – Ideal for Japanese-themed décor and collections.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
- Wipe the blade with a soft, dry cloth after handling.
- Apply a light coat of oil to the high-carbon steel.
- Keep it dry and away from moisture.
- Store on a stand in a dry indoor space.
- Display responsibly, out of children's reach.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How much is a real samurai katana?
Genuine antique katanas can cost thousands. A handcrafted display katana like this offers the classic look at a collector-friendly price.
What are the three classic samurai swords?
The katana, wakizashi, and tantō make up the traditional set, differing mainly in length. This piece follows the katana profile.
Can you legally own a katana in the US?
Owning a katana for display and collecting is generally allowed. Carry laws vary by area, so check your local rules.
What is an ōdachi?
An ōdachi is an extra-long Japanese sword carried on the back. This katana is a standard, easy-to-display length.
What is the difference between a ronin and a samurai?
A samurai served a lord, while a ronin was a masterless samurai. Both are tied closely to katana history.
Is this katana a display piece?
Yes. It is a handcrafted high-carbon steel display sword made for collectors and décor.
Product Care for JW SteelCrafts Hand-Forged Products
To ensure the longevity and beauty of your hand-forged JW SteelCrafts products, follow these essential care instructions:
- Regular Cleaning
Wipe your knives, swords, axes, and rings with a soft cloth to remove dust and debris. For deeper cleaning, use a mild soap solution and a non-abrasive cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasives that could damage the steel’s finish. - Dry Thoroughly
After cleaning, ensure your product is completely dried. This helps prevent water spots, rust, or corrosion, particularly on blades and steel surfaces exposed to moisture. - Proper Storage
Store your hand-forged products in a dry, cool place to prevent oxidation or rust. For long-term storage, consider applying a thin layer of oil (e.g., mineral oil or gun oil) to the metal surfaces, or using a rust inhibitor. When storing knives and swords, keep them in protective sheaths or pouches to prevent contact with other materials. - Avoid Impact
While designed for strength and durability, avoid dropping or striking your steel products against hard surfaces. This can cause damage to the blade, edge, or overall integrity of the piece. - Edge Maintenance (For Knives & Swords)
Periodically sharpen the blades to maintain their cutting edge. Use a proper sharpening stone or take your product to a professional for maintenance. Always sharpen in the correct direction to preserve the blade’s integrity. - Routine Inspection
Regularly inspect your products for any signs of wear, rust, or damage. If you notice any issues, reach out to us for maintenance, restoration, or repair services.
By following these care instructions, your JW SteelCrafts products will retain their craftsmanship, functionality, and beauty for years to come.
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