Meet one of the most impressive replica samurai swords out in the market, the trademark handmade forged steel samurai sword. There are quite a number of various models of replica samurai swords available but only a few are excellent. Only a few come close to exactly matching the look of a particular genuine sword.
The forged steel handmade samurai sword is visually impressive. This kind of sword will surely last for many years since the steel employed to produce is of high quality. When the sword is placed over a mantel, it almost captures a silver-like glow that illuminate a room magnificently.
Those who wish to display the sword in martial arts forms competition will greatly benefit from the choice of the forged steel samurai sword. Judges are inclined to be impressed to the visual allure of this particular item.
A clear image of a classical dragon in the wooden scabbard of the sword adds a nice touch to the forged Steel Handmade Samurai sword. The dragon has mythical image in different martial arts cultures. The appeal of the wood dragon scabbard increases the value of the sword. It represents one of the five founding systems of kung fu back in the ancient days of the shaolin temple.
This premium sword features a black steel blade with a length of 27.5 inches, zinc aluminum tsuba and fittings. Its handle is composed of imitation fish skin and wrapped in red and black fabric. The high gloss polished red and black sheath is decorated with red and black ribbon to complete the gorgeous styling of this sword.
BUY ME! Trademark Handmade Forged Steel Samurai Sword with Wood Dragon Scabbard
This is a premium Handmade Forged Steel Sword befitting a Samurai priced at $ 51.48. It features a carbon steel blade with blood carving line, a zinc aluminum tsuba and fittings as well as a cord wrapped imitation fish skin handle. Also included is a beautifully decorated presentation box and black sword bag. This sword has it all and is a fine addition to any collection! Its weight of 1 pound to be considered in shipping and fees is not so bad if you happen to live outside the U.S.