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Samurai Swords - Handmade to your specification

Handmade samurai swords are built to your specifications, you could have a handmade sword similar to those used by the Acient Samurai in Japan. We produce swords customised to your specifcation from the finest materials including folded and carbon steel. Imagine having a customised handmade samuriai sword to your specification...you could have a Hattori Hanzo style sword or a reverse blade sword seen in Himurai Kenshin [Samurai X].

On higher quality display / collectible swords the details down to the temper line, wave frosting and even sharpness are reproduced.

Some of our most popular samurai swords are in the imperial style and the folded steel, two unique swords, that look great.

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folded steel, handmade, reverse blade, hattori hanzo, authentic japanese.

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The Samurai Warrior : A Brief history introduction by Mark Mcgee

The Samurai rose out of the continuing battles for land among three main clans: the Minamoto, the Fujiwara and the Taira. The Samurai eventually became a class unto themselves between the 9th and 12th centuries A.D. They were called by two names: Samurai (knights-retainers) and Bushi (warriors). Some of them were related to the ruling class. Others were hired men. They gave complete loyalty to their Daimyo (feudal landowners) and received land and position in return. Each Daimyo used his Samurai to protect his land and to expand his power and rights to more land.

The Samurai became expert in fighting from horseback and on the ground. They practiced armed and un-armed combat. The early Samurai emphasized fighting with the bow and arrow. They used swords for close-in fighting and beheading their enemies. Battles with the Mongols in the late 13th century led to a change in the Samurai's fighting style. They began to use their sword more and also made more use of spears and naginata. The Samurai slowly changed from fighting on horseback to fighting on foot.

The Samurai wore two swords (daisho). One was long; the other short. The long sword (daito - katana) was more than 24 inches. The short sword (shoto - wakizashi) was between 12 and 24 inches. The Samurai often gave names to their swords and believed it was the "soul" of their warriorship. The oldest swords were straight and had their early design in Korea and China. The Samurai's desire for tougher, sharper swords for battle gave rise to the curved blade we still have today. The sword had its beginning as iron combined with carbon. The swordsmith used fire, water, anvil and hammer to shape the world's best swords. After forging the blade, the sword polisher did his work to prepare the blade for the "furniture" that surrounded it. Next, the sword tester took the new blade and cut through the bodies of corpses or condemned criminals. They started by cutting through the small bones of the body and moved up to the large bones. Test results were often recorded on the nakago (the metal piece attaching the sword blade to the handle).

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