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Frequently Asked Questions
Is delivery free of charge?
Is delivery free of charge?
In how many days can I receive my order
In how many days can I receive my order
We dispatch your parcel within 24 to 72 hours. You can be supplied within 10 days.
Do you offer a guarantee?
Do you offer a guarantee?
Yes, we offer you a 90-day guarantee to return or exchange your product in case of breakage or other problems. Your satisfaction is our top priority and we want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase.
What are the key characteristics and qualities that make a real katana?
What are the key characteristics and qualities that make a real katana?
A real katana is typically handmade using traditional methods and materials, representing a master craft that has passed through many eras. It has a distinctive curved blade, with an edge that can make a clean cut. Key features include an ornate guard and handle, as well as a unique blade pattern, often complemented by a bo-hi, a groove running the length of the blade to help balance and maintain the sword.
How are katana swords made and what techniques are used?
How are katana swords made and what techniques are used?
The process of creating a katana sword is a work of intricate detail, usually carried out by a master craftsman. The blade is forged from a high-quality material and then tempered for strength. This process can take years to master and is what gives the katana its edge and unique blade pattern.
What's the difference between a katana, a wakizashi and a tanto?
What's the difference between a katana, a wakizashi and a tanto?
A katana, wakizashi, and tanto are all traditional Japanese swords, but they differ primarily in length. A katana is the longest, usually over 60cm, and was the samurai's primary weapon. The wakizashi is shorter, normally between 30 and 60cm, and was used as a secondary weapon. The tanto is the shortest, its blade is typically 15 to 30cm long, and was generally used for close combat.
Are the mini katanas sharp?
Are the mini katanas sharp?
No! none of our mini katanas are sharp to ensure your safety!
Are the 40 centimetre Katanas sharp?
Are the 40 centimetre Katanas sharp?
No. Although our katanas are made of metal, the blade is not sharp to ensure your safety!
Are the katanas sharp?
Are the katanas sharp?
Yes, all our life-size katanas (≈104 cm) are sharpened and sharp! They are hand-forged by our craftsmen to ensure exceptional quality!
Are the katanas forged by hand?
Are the katanas forged by hand?
Yes, our katanas have been forged by hand by our master blacksmiths for several centuries.
What will my Katana be delivered with?
What will my Katana be delivered with?
All our life-size katanas are delivered in a brocade box with a silk bag and a katana stand!
What are the characteristics of a katana?
What are the characteristics of a katana?
The katana is a legendary Japanese weapon with unique and iconic features. Here are the key elements that define a katana:
- A sharp blade made of high-quality steel: the blade of the katana is the heart of this weapon. It is forged from high-quality steel and given a distinctive pattern through a differentiated hardening process. This blade is known for its sharp edge.
- An elegant curve: the katana has a delicate curve that is both aesthetic and functional. This curve allows for fluid and fast movements in combat.
- Cotton or Silk-wrapped Handle: The handle, known as the 'tsuka,' provides a comfortable and firm grip. Often wrapped in cotton or silk, it also contains decorations called 'menuki' that add to the overall aesthetic of the katana.
- Protective Guard (Tsuba): The protective basket of the katana, known as the 'tsuba,' protects the hand of the wearer from the blade. It comes in a variety of patterns and designs, adding a personal touch to each katana.
- Artistic scabbard (saya): The lacquered wooden scabbard, known as a saya, is a work of art in its own right. It protects the blade and allows for quick access. The decorative patterns on the saya add to the overall beauty of the katana.
These features make the katana more than just a weapon. It embodies the art of Japanese swordsmanship, the history and culture of Japan. Cherished by collectors, martial artists and lovers of fine craftsmanship, the katana is an indispensable symbol of Japanese heritage. Every detail, from the composition of the blade to the signature of the craftsman, contributes to the complexity and beauty of these legendary swords.












