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Authentic Katana for Collectors, Warriors, and Fans.
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Its key features include:
- A curved blade (designed for quick draw and cutting)
- A single-edged design (focused on cutting efficiency)
- A long handle (allowing two-handed grip for better control and power)
These are fully functional blades, not decorative replicas.
Authentic Katana for Collectors, Warriors, and Fans.
Please refer to the description of each product for specific uses.
Please handle with care and keep away from children at all times.
To prevent rust, simply apply a thin layer of oil and keep the blade dry.
Regular maintenance will keep your sword in excellent condition.
Never use hard objects.
- Standard handmade Japanese swords: $3,000 – $10,000+
- Master-crafted blades: $10,000 – $50,000+
- Antique katanas: even higher
- Use of traditional Tamahagane steel
- Repeated folding and forging by hand
- Extensive polishing and heat treatment
- Artisan signatures and historical value
However, outside Japan, high-quality handcrafted katanas made with modern steel can be purchased for just a few hundred dollars.
At Sword Age Forge, we offer authentic handcrafted katanas starting from around $200, using real forging techniques and high-performance materials.
Shipping times may vary depending on your location:
- Order processing time: 2–5 business days
- International shipping: 7–15 business days
Orders with engraving or custom work may require additional processing time before shipment.
Choose your katana
For beginners or collectors who have no prior experience with swords, we will guide you step-by-step in selecting your favorite sword
Katana Steel
Choosing the right steel is a crucial foundation for crafting high-quality swords. Whether for cutting, training, collecting, or display, the steel directly impacts the sword's overall performance and value.
Blade Care Guide
Almost all high-performance sword steel will rust, but this is a sign of quality, not a defect. With proper care, your sword can last for generations.
Learn about Katana
The katana is more than a weapon — it is the soul of the samurai, a masterpiece of craftsmanship, and a legacy of Japanese culture.
Which type of steel should I choose for my sword?
The performance of a samurai sword depends primarily on the steel used for the blade. Different steels have distinct characteristics in terms of hardness, toughness, sharpness, impact resistance, and the aesthetic appeal of the blade's grain. Each type of steel possesses unique performance advantages, making it suitable for swords intended for different purposes.
Understanding the characteristics of materials used in forging high-quality swords
Choosing the right steel is a crucial foundation for crafting high-quality swords. Whether for cutting, training, collecting, or display, the steel directly impacts the sword's overall performance and value. In traditional sword forging, craftsmen select different steels based on the intended use, achieving an optimal balance between hardness and toughness. Modern sword making typically utilizes a variety of high-quality steels.
Complete Guide to Choosing a Samurai Sword for Beginners
For those new to samurai swords, the variety of steels, lengths, structures, and uses can be overwhelming. Therefore, this guide will detail how to choose a samurai sword that suits your needs, considering its intended use, steel, structure, and appearance.
Complete Samurai Sword Maintenance Guide
Almost all high-performance sword steel will rust, but this is a sign of quality, not a defect.
With proper care, your sword can last for generations.