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Pirate Katana | Twist Forged Damascus Oil Quenched Plain Copper Disassemblable Budget Cosplay Katana
Product Introduction
The Pirate Katana is affordable entry-level pirate-themed samurai sword priced at $309.99, perfect for anime cosplay, desktop display and light iaido basic form training. The blade adopts twist-forged damascus composite steel with traditional oil quenching heat treatment, maru mono solid blade without blood groove, standard shinogizukuri profile, full flat polishing and factory sharpened cutting edge, showing unique natural twisted layered steel grain on blade surface. This sword adopts fully disassemblable full tang fixed by two bamboo mekugi pegs, convenient to detach for regular blade anti-rust oil maintenance.
The whole set of koshirae fittings is uncarved solid copper including tsuba, fuchi, kashira, menuki, seppa and habaki. The oval imogata tsuka uses affordable artificial imitation ray skin as inner lining wrapped with classic moro-hineri cotton silk, providing basic anti-slip grip for daily practice. The scabbard is solid hardwood with matte paint finish, matched simple cotton sage binding cord. A dedicated katana storage bag is provided as free gift accessory; customers can pay extra $30 for personalized blade pattern & text carving upgrade.
Core Selling Advantages
- Budget $309 price point, cost-effective twist damascus cosplay display katana for anime fans
- Twist forged damascus blade, natural layered twist grain unique for every single sword
- Traditional oil quenching craft, stable hardness suitable light drawing practice without heavy cutting
- No-hi maru solid blade, balanced lightweight 1.3kg design to reduce wrist fatigue
- All matte plain copper fittings, dust-proof and easy to wipe clean daily
- Artificial ray skin tsuka, lower cost while retaining classic samurai handle appearance
- Fully disassemblable double bamboo mekugi full tang, easy regular blade maintenance
- Optional sharp / unsharpened blade; extra $30 for custom blade carving service
Complete Original Product Specifications (All parameters fully retained without omission)
| Parameter Item | Parameter Value |
|---|---|
| Zencho (Total Entire Length) | 103cm |
| Hacho (Blade Length) | 72cm |
| Handle Length | 27cm |
| Sori (Blade Curvature) | 1.8cm |
| Sakikasane (Blade Tip Thickness) | 0.45cm |
| Motokasane (Blade Root Thickness) | 0.7cm |
| Sahihaba (Blade Tip Width) | 2.3cm |
| Motohaba (Blade Root Width) | 3.2cm |
| Mizuheshi Quenching Craft | Oil Quenching |
| Blade Material | Twist Forged Damascus Steel |
| Hi Blood Groove | No HI (No Blood Groove) |
| Blade Forge Structure | Twist Forging Maru Mono Solid |
| Blade Type | Shinogizukuri |
| Yokote | Not Equipped |
| Disassembled Feature | YES Fully Disassemblable |
| Fuchi & Kashira Material | Solid Matte Copper |
| Tsuka Wrap Craft | Moro-Hineri-Maki Cotton Ito |
| Samekawa Handle Skin | Fake Artificial Ray Skin |
| Mekugiana Peg Holes | Two Double Peg Holes |
| Mekugi Fixing Pegs | Bamboo Pegs |
| Menuki Handle Ornaments | Solid Copper |
| Seppa Blade Washers | Solid Copper |
| Tsuba Hand Guard | Solid Matte Copper |
| Habaki Blade Collar | Solid Copper |
| Saya Scabbard | Solid Wood Matte Paint Finish |
| Sageo Binding Cord | Plain Cotton Rope |
| Free Gift Accessory | Katana Storage Carry Bag |
| Total Full Set Weight | 1.3KG |
| Desheathing Weight (Blade+Handle) | 1.1KG |
| Blade Sharp Option | Fully Sharpened |
| Exclusive Blade Carving | Not Carving Default; +$30 Custom Carving Upgrade |
| Important Reminder | All handmade products have minor dimensional & weight errors for reference only |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What’s the difference between twist damascus and regular folded steel?
A: Twist forge forms spiral layered grain texture on blade, visual effect more distinctive than horizontal folded jihada, ideal for cosplay decorative swords; oil quenching cannot form obvious hamon temper line.
Q: Is this pirate katana suitable for heavy cutting practice?
A: Oil quenching without clay temper, blade toughness limited, only for light drawing & cosplay display, not for thick bamboo tameshigiri.
Q: Why use artificial ray skin instead of genuine rayskin?
A: Imitation ray skin greatly reduces product cost, fit $309 budget positioning while retaining classic samurai handle visual effect.
Q: Can I carve pirate skull patterns on twist damascus blade?
A: Yes, extra $30 blade carving service available, customize skull, pirate or personalized text, visit Custom Katana page for full custom solutions.
Q: Similar budget twist damascus display katana reference?
A: You can view plain T10 mid-budget training sword: Gold and Sand Katana.
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Katana parts names and terminology
Katana parts names and terminology
In the world of Katana, Katana parts names and terminology are very important as most of the Katana parts names use Japanese vocabulary and special nouns. This page can help you understand Katana faster.


A.SAKIKASANE Thickness of blade tip.
B.MOTOKASANE Thickness of the bottom of the blade.
C.KISSAKI NAGASA Length of tip.
D.SAKIHABA Width of blade tip.
E.MUNE The surface of the katana back.
F.MOTOHABA Width of bottom of blade.
G.MUNEMACHI The notch at the top of the blade stem,where the back surface (mune) of the blade begins.
H.HAMACHI A notch at the top of the blade,where the blade begins.
I.FUKURA The radian of the blade in the tip area.
J.BOSHI Blade text in the tip area.
K.YOKOTE The boundary between blade tip and blade body.
L.KOSHINOGI Shinogi-ji above the blade tip area (yokote).
M. MITSUKADO Intersection point of yokote and blade edge of blade body and blade edge of tool tip.
N.SHINOGI MITSUKADO Shinogi,Koshinogi und Yokote linien.
O.SHINOGI-JI Blade surface between shinogi and mune.
P.SHINOGI A chear straight line extending along the longitudinal direction of the blade is the thickest part of the blade (only appearing on katana of shinogi-zakuri) .
Q.JI The surface between shinogi and nioiguchi.
R.HA The edge area of the cutter body is hardened by quenching.
S.HASAKI Asharpened edge.
T.NIOIGUCHI A clear line separating the hardened blade from the softer part of the blade body.
U.ASHI Nioiguchi's extension line in the direction of the blade.
V.HACHO A straight line that determines the length of the blade.
W.SORI Degree of blade bending.
X.ZENCHO The total length of the katana,including the stem (the blade length is only the blade body).
Y.NAKAGO NACASA Length of katana stem.
Z.MAKUGIANA A hole in the shank for receiving Mekugi (bamboo nail for fixing the blade in the handle).
AA,MEI Inscription on the hilt (usually the name of the katana maker,but there are often other information).
Now that you have learned the terminology and proper nouns of katana through this article, you also design customize your ideal katana.
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