Red and Black Damascus Katana
Description
Red and black Damascus Japanese sword
As a staple of martial art weaponry, the Red and Black Damascus Katana is the ideal embodiment of beauty and function. The blade of the Red and Black Damascus Katana is constructed using authentic Damascus steel, renowned for its durability and sharpness.
The blade is durable and able to resist the rigors of repeated usage thanks to the several layers of high carbon steel that are folded together. The blade has a distinctive red hue that sets it apart from the competition. A complex heat treatment procedure gave the sword its crimson glow, which gives it a distinctive personality and elevates it to the focus of any collection.
The striking red blade, paired with the contrasting black elements, make this sword an unforgettable piece that speaks to both the eye and the hand.
The Red and Black Damascus Katana comes with an equally beautiful saya, or scabbard. It sports a crackled red and black design, echoing the color scheme of the blade. The texture gives the impression of age and history, adding an aura of mystery to the weapon. The scabbard is adorned with a red and black cord, keeping the theme consistent throughout.
The handle, or tsuka, of this Damascus katana, enhances its overall practicality and aesthetics. It's crafted from solid wood and wrapped in an imitation red ray skin. This is overlaid with a black cord, making the handle easy to grip during practice or performance.
Shipping
Average processing time: 0 to 3 working days.
Average delivery time:
- USA & Canada: 7-14 days
- Europe: 7-14 days
- Rest of the World: 12-21 days
Feel free to reach our team if you have any question:
info@katana.store
Please note that our katanas are hand forged according to the Japanese tradition and know-how. Depending on the complexity of the model, our blacksmiths may require additional time to forge your Japanese sword.
Katana sword
Damascus steel
Red hues
Fully sharpened
28" | 71cm
1.26" | 3.2cm
Full tang
10.4" | 26.5cm
40.3" | 103cm
Copper
Rosewood, winding rope
Rosewood
1.3kg
Are katanas legal
It is perfectly legal to own a katana in the United States from the age of 18. Please note that each country has its own laws regarding the legality of owning a Katana. Please check your country's laws for more information.
Are katanas full tang
Yes, all our katanas are full tang, which means that the blade of the sword extends all the way through the handle and is secured with pegs or rivets. This construction provides a strong and balanced sword with good handling and durability.
Sharp blade vs dull blade
If you're still unsure whether to choose a dull or sharp katana, here's a quick summary to help you:
Dull Katana: Ideal for safe training, display, and cosplay. Offering a safe option without the risk of injury while preserving the aesthetic appeal and authenticity of the sword.
Sharp Katana: Best suited for cutting practice and those seeking to experience the full potential of a traditional Japanese sword. It’s the choice for advanced practitioners.
Do you ship worldwide
We take great pride in crafting high-quality katanas and making them available to customers around the world. We offer worldwide shipping, so customers can order a katana from us no matter where they live.
To ensure a smooth delivery, we always recommend that our customers check the import regulations for katanas in their country before placing an order.
Any other question
You can contact us through our contact page! We will be happy to assist you.
How is the Red and Black Damascus Katana forged
This iconic Japanese sword is traditionally forged using a meticulous and time-intensive process. The blade is typically made from a combination of iron sands and charcoal that has been smelted in a traditional furnace. The steel is then repeatedly heated, folded, and hammered to remove impurities and create a strong, durable blade with a sharp edge.
The resulting sword is not only a functional weapon, but also a work of art that embodies the rich cultural history of Japan.
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