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3PC SAMURAI SWORD SET - This impressive collection includes a 40in katana, a 31in wakizashi, and a 21in tanto. This sword set serves as a great conversation piece and an attractive gift for collectors and enthusiasts of Japanese samurai culture.
ORNATE DESIGN - Each Japanese sword features zinc alloy facets and beautiful hand-painted red marbling on the scabbards as well as detailed dragon engravings on the pommels and handguards that represent protection and good luck in Japanese culture.
QUALITY MATERIALS - These anime swords each have long, curved blades made of 1045 carbon steel that are not easily damaged for lasting use. The scabbards on each cosplay sword are made of hardwood to protect the swords whether on display or in use.
WOODEN DISPLAY STAND - This set comes with a sword holder to display these iconic symbols. If you wish to follow Japanese tradition, position the handles on the left to reflect peace and place the swords with the tanto on the top and katana on the bottom.
PRODUCT DETAILS - Materials: 1045 Carbon Steel, Zinc Alloy, Hardwood, and Manufactured Wood. Dimensions: Stand: (L) 13.5” x (W) 2.5” x (H) 11.75”; Katana: (L) 40”; Wakizashi: (L) 31”; Tanto: (L) 21”. Product Weight: 3.53lbs. Color: Red and Black.
Create an impressive decorative display with the Martial Arts Swords with Display Stand. This impressive collection includes a 40-inch katana sword for displaying two-handed Japanese swordsmanship poses, or kenjutsu, a 31-inch wakizashi for one-handed stances, and a 21-inch tanto knife to honor the beauty of tantojutsu (Japanese knife fighting) arts. These ninja weapons each feature long, curved 1045 carbon steel blades stored in beautiful hardwood scabbards with zinc alloy facets and hand-painted red marble coloring as well as handguards and pommels with intricate dragon patterns, symbolizing protection and good luck in Japanese culture. The swords for adults come with a wooden sword stand to display the weapons in any order you choose, but it is Japanese samurai tradition for the swords to be placed from smallest on top and largest on the bottom for those who wish to achieve authentic Japanese decorations.