Shinwa Black Knight Katana And Scabbard
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- BLACK DAMASCUS STEEL BLADE Hand-forged 27 1/2” blade with unique, layered patterns and exceptional strength.
- TRADITIONAL HANDLE WRAP Hardwood handle with cord-wrapped faux rayskin for a secure, authentic grip.
- STRIKING BIOHAZARD TSUBA Cast metal tsuba in a biohazard-inspired design, adding a modern flair.
- SLEEK LACQUERED SCABBARD Black wooden scabbard with cord accents provides protection and style.
- HEIRLOOM QUALITY Built to last, this katana is crafted to be a treasured family heirloom for generations.
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- BLACK DAMASCUS STEEL BLADE Hand-forged 27 1/2” blade with unique, layered patterns and exceptional strength.
- TRADITIONAL HANDLE WRAP Hardwood handle with cord-wrapped faux rayskin for a secure, authentic grip.
- STRIKING BIOHAZARD TSUBA Cast metal tsuba in a biohazard-inspired design, adding a modern flair.
- SLEEK LACQUERED SCABBARD Black wooden scabbard with cord accents provides protection and style.
- HEIRLOOM QUALITY Built to last, this katana is crafted to be a treasured family heirloom for generations.
$125.98
Price reduced from
$176.99
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The Shinwa Black Knight Katana is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, effortlessly holding its own among the most sought-after katanas. With a hand-forged 27 1/2” full-tang black Damascus steel blade, it is meticulously crafted by skilled swordsmiths for peak performance. Its hardwood handle, wrapped in traditional cord over faux rayskin, provides an authentic grip, while the black, biohazard-style tsuba adds a modern edge to its design. This katana exemplifies heirloom quality, designed to be passed down through generations.
Encased in a sleek black lacquered wooden scabbard with cord-wrap accents, the Black Knight Katana radiates elegance and durability. Its sharp edge and balanced construction make it more than just a display piece—it’s a remarkable blend of beauty and strength, showcasing the artistry of Shinwa’s blade-making heritage.