Katana Swords - Legendary Japanese Samurai Swords
We are proud to offer our collection of genuine katana swords, the legendary Japanese Samurai swords, as essential additions to your collection. Whether you are an experienced collector or just beginning to build an interest in oriental weaponry, katana swords offer a touch of beauty and unique history. Following a transition from traditional combat techniques upon horseback to fighting on foot, the Samurai warriors preferred the shorter length katana swords for their ease of use. Discover the mystery and honor of the Samurai by browsing our collection of oriental katana swords.
Katana swords from Medieval Weapons Art are authentic style swords of superior craftsmanship. In this day and age it's almost too easy to find imitation katana swords of little or zero value. Our oriental katana swords are crafted to be functional works of art. Using techniques passed down through generations, the high carbon steel blades of our katana swords are hand pounded and forged over hot coals. With the collector in mind, we offer these genuine Japanese Samurai swords at incredibly affordable prices.
Please remember that our functional Japanese Samurai swords, which include our collection of katana swords, are not toys. These swords are real weapons, handcrafted for the martial art of oriental sword fighting, and should be handled with extreme care.
The bond between a Samurai warrior and his sword was considered to be immortal. Discover the spirit of this bond by exploring our unique collection of katana swords. From the simplicity of our Full Tang Katana Swords, which are crafted from a single piece of stainless steel, to the detailed perfection of our Shinto Katana Swords, these Japanese Samurai swords are created with authenticity in mind. Please use the links on this page to explore these Oriental masterpieces!
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