Unleash Your Inner Warrior! ⚔️
This 3-piece set of Japanese Samurai swords features exquisite craftsmanship with hand-carved dragon patterns on both the scabbard and handguard. Made from durable medium carbon steel, the blades are designed for high performance and longevity. With three different lengths, this set is perfect for both display and practical use, making it an ideal addition to any collection.
M**.
Good craftmanship!!!
"The Katana set is a thing of beauty. The Saya is made out of wood and looks great, despite having some minor scratches which do not take away from its overall appearance. The Tsuka is made of plastic material. The blades are sturdy and sharp enough to help beginners learn the art of blade sharpening. Overall, I would give this product a 5-star rating for its excellent value at $80.00."
F**D
Very impressed
Very impressed by the quality, for the price you can't expect more. The blades are sharp, not razor sharp but very sharp. The sheaths are really nice, not sure if hand carved but it looks as if (the dragons are carved in the sheaths) Small problem,the wakizashi is very hard to take out of it's sheath but it's not like I'll have to take it out much, unless a zombie outbreak hit us.My only issue is with the stand, it's a little bit wobbly but I did not buy a stand, I bought swords so no big deal. I might have to glue the pieces together and possibly add a bigger plank under it and glue the stand on it for batter stability or my cats might knock it down.
J**G
A bargain
These swords are well made, and a good buy for the price. The shorter swords were sharp, the long katana was not sharp. The stand works, but is not too sturdy.
J**N
Very nice!
I bought this set for my son’s 18th birthday, he loves them, actually he won’t put them down unless he’s sleeping but he’s keeping them beside his bed!! The stand that comes with looks pretty cool too. Everything looks and feels great. Def recommend for display or pics.
D**L
Very nice, but...
Overall I am happy with these, for the price. The engraving on the sayas is very abstract and difficult to identify a 'dragon', and the stand that accompanies it is a bit cheap and a little wobbly.
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