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Samurai swords - Japanese sword art in masterful quality

There are many myths about the Japanese samurai warriors and endless stories about their battles and heroic deeds. Originally, they were farmers who were commissioned by the emperor to protect their own provinces. Encouraged by their success in defence, some family houses specialised in carrying out imperial missions and so the sword nobility was born. Large and well-known clans emerged as early as the 8th century.

For about 400 years, from 794-1192, samurai were mainly imperial palace guards and sword-bearers whose constant task was to improve martial arts with sword and bow. In the course of time, the samurai established themselves as a ruling class, taking power away from the emperor himself and relegating him to a ceremonial function.

For many centuries the samurai played an important role, fighting many battles and repulsing attackers with great success. In the course of time, Japanese culture changed until the samurai finally lost their importance in the 18th/19th century.

However, the warriors in their extraordinary armour are kept alive by legends and sagas to this day, and their weapons in particular are still extremely popular. Always armed with long sword (katana) and short sword (wakizashi) or sabre (tachi) and combat knife (tanto), the Japanese fighters were ready at any time. The usual equipment for a samurai was a pair of swords, the so-called daisho.

The blades are elaborately forged and differ in their steel patterns. Varied and usually very colourful in appearance, the swords can be differentiated into various types of construction. The sword tang (nagako) is traditionally held in the hilt with two mekugi bamboo pins. This is also known as the tsuka (sword hilt) and, like the saya (scabbard), is wrapped in a cord or ribbon. Even the type of wrapping tells a story with these swords and provides information about the background.

If you want to own high-quality Japanese swords nowadays, you should turn your attention to the traditional forge John Lee. Hand-forged and equipped with natural materials, John Lee swords are perfect for every fan of the samurai. These are by no means exhibition pieces, John Lee swords are good for much more. They are even suitable as weapons for exhibition fights and for cutting tests (the so-called Tameshigiri). The sword manufacturer also offers practice swords called Iaito, which are not sharpened. Besides John Lee, Magnum and Cold Steel also regularly prove themselves in the production of beautiful samurai swords.

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John Lee Red Wood Iaito kurz Katana Red Wood Iaito kurz
John Lee Red Wood Iaito kurz- traditionelles stumpfes Trainingsschwert für den Iaido-Sport, kurze Klinge, Klingenlänge von 71 cm, Echtheitszertifikat, Sammlerbox, Schutzhülle, Gewicht von 1080 g, Scheide aus rot-bräunlich lackiertem Holz
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John Lee Ikusa Schaukampfschwert Katana Ikusa Schaukampfschwert
John Lee Ikusa Schaukampfschwert - extra robustes Schaukampfschwert, mit stumpfer klinge aus 9260 Kohlenstoff-Federstahl, Klingenlänge von 73 cm, Griffwicklung aus Baumwolle, mit echter Rochenhaut unterlegt, Gewicht von 1450 g,...
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John Lee Shiro Wakizashi Samuraischwert Shiro Wakizashi
John Lee Shiro Wakizashi - hochwertiges Samuraischwert mit handgeschmiedeter 1045 Kohlenstoffklinge, Griff aus Baumwolle und Rochenhaut, Holzscheide, kein Kunststoff in Verwendung, mit Zertifikat und Siegel, geliefert in Schutzhülle
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Filmschwert Bill's Katana Quentin Tarantino Kill Bill Filmschwert Bill's Katana
Filmschwert Bill´s Katana - das Dekoschwert zum Film Kill Bill: Volume 1 & Volume 2, Holz/Kunststoff-Griff, schwarze Holzscheide, 420er Stahl, nicht für praktische Anwendung geeignet
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Cold Steel Warrior O Tanto Schwert Warrior O Tanto
Cold Steel Warrior O Tanto - preiswertes Trainingsschwert, mit Klinge aus 1060 Karbonstahl, Klingenlänge von 33,7 cm und Gewicht von 524 g, Holzscheide, Griff mit Rochenhaut, Seidenkordelwicklung und Menuki aus Messing
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John Lee Musashi Ichi Tanto Musashi Ichi Tanto
John Lee Musashi Ichi Tanto, aus handgeschmiedeten 1045 Stahl, mit Sammlerbox, Echtheitszertifikat und Holzscheide, Gewicht von 500 g, Länge von 42 cm,
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John Lee Katsumoto Katana, geschmiedet im Hon-Sanmei-Stil, aus 3 unterschiedlichen Stählen und Härten, mit Holzscheide, Ständer, Sammlerbox, Gewicht von 1200 g, Länge von 111cm
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John Lee Kei-Ben Iaito Kei-Ben Iaito
John Lee Kei-Ben Iaito, aus rostfreiem 420 Stahl, mit Holzscheide, Schutzhülle und stumpfer Klinge, Gewicht von 1100 g, Länge von 105 cm
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John Lee Kappa Katana japanisches Langschwert handgeschmiedet Kappa Katana
John Lee Kappa Katana Rot, mit Damastklinge aus 1045 Kohlenstoffstahl und auffallender abgesetzter Hohlkehle, Gewicht von 1120 g, Länge von 103 cm
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