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70" Japanese Naginata Sword Carbon Steel Fantasy Blade for Collectors
70" Japanese Naginata Sword Carbon Steel Fantasy Blade for Collectors
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Personalization Info
Personalization Info
🎨 Make Your Blade Truly Unique
We offer custom engraving on many of our handmade knives, swords, and daggers. Whether it’s a name, initials, logo, or symbol — we use a high-precision 50W fiber laser to mark your item with sharp, lasting detail.
✨ How to Personalize Your Order:
- 📧 Send your engraving details to uniquebladesrunner@gmail.com
- 🖋️ Include text or artwork (initials, name, or small graphic)
- ✅ We’ll confirm if engraving is available for your chosen product
🕒 Please note: Personalized items may take extra processing time and are not eligible for return.
Have questions? Feel free to reach out before placing your order — we’re happy to help!
Custom Orders
Custom Orders
🛠️ Custom Orders Welcome
Looking for something unique? We offer fully custom-made knives, swords, and collectibles designed to your exact preferences. Whether it’s for display, gifting, or your personal collection — we’re here to bring your idea to life.
✨ Custom Options Include:
- Blade length and style
- Handle material (wood, bone, stag, etc.)
- Steel type (Damascus, high carbon, D2, 1095, 5160, 80CrV2, stainless, or custom on request)
- Engraving or decorative finishes
📩 Reach out at uniquebladesrunner@gmail.com with your design idea or reference image. We’ll reply with availability, pricing, and estimated delivery time.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Your handmade blade deserves proper care to last a lifetime. Follow these tips to preserve its beauty and performance:
🔪 General Care:
- Keep the blade clean and dry after use
- Apply a thin coat of oil (mineral, camellia, or gun oil) regularly
- Avoid prolonged exposure to water or moisture
🔥 Damascus & High Carbon Steel:
- These steels are not stainless — they require extra care
- Store in a cool, dry place with low humidity
- Wipe with an oiled cloth before storing
🧊 Stainless Steel Blades:
- More resistant to rust, but still benefit from proper care
- Clean with a soft cloth and mild soap — dry immediately
- Light oiling helps preserve the finish and smoothness
Never place your blade in a dishwasher or soak it in water. Proper care ensures long-term durability and appearance.
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
🚚 Shipping Information
We ship worldwide with reliable tracking and protective packaging to ensure your blade arrives safely.
📦 Processing Time:
- Standard items: Ships in 4–7 business days
- Custom orders: Varies based on design complexity
✈️ Estimated Delivery:
- Domestic: 5–7 business days
- International: 10–20+ days (depending on customs)
🌍 Customs & Duties:
- International buyers are responsible for any applicable import taxes or customs fees
You’ll receive tracking info once your order is shipped. Have questions about shipping times? Email us anytime.
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
All our blades are individually handcrafted — no two items are exactly alike. Slight variations in grain, polish, or dimensions are part of the artistry.
- Our products are intended for collectors, chefs, and outdoor users
- Not designed for harm or misuse of any kind
- Must be used responsibly and in accordance with local laws
By purchasing, you acknowledge understanding and acceptance of our terms.




Japanese Naginata Sword: A Timeless Collectible with Deep Samurai Heritage
The Japanese Naginata Sword is more than a blade—it's a legacy passed down through centuries of tradition, discipline, and artistry. With its unique curved blade and elongated wooden shaft, the Japanese Naginata Sword is an iconic piece of samurai history that has captivated collectors, martial artists, and enthusiasts alike. Whether you're building a collection or seeking a conversation-starting display piece, this handcrafted Japanese Naginata Sword offers a fusion of form, history, and craftsmanship rooted in Japanese warrior culture.
The Japanese Naginata Sword gained prominence during the Heian period and became the signature armament of the onna-bugeisha—female samurai warriors who defended their homes and clans with unmatched skill. Over time, this sword also became revered in the practices of Sojutsu and Naginatajutsu. Its graceful yet imposing design made it not just a battlefield essential but a ceremonial and status symbol. In recent years, interest in the Japanese Naginata Sword has surged, partly due to its appearances in popular media and gaming culture—most notably in Ghost of Tsushima, Nioh, and anime like Rurouni Kenshin and Demon Slayer.
Collectors searching for the ideal Japanese Naginata Sword often seek authenticity in both materials and craftsmanship. This handcrafted piece meets that demand with detail-oriented design, featuring a traditionally shaped curved blade, a full-length shaft, and aesthetic harmony true to classical Japanese style. Every element is built for durability, precision, and visual impact, making it a museum-worthy addition to your collection.
A Hand Forged Damascus or High Carbon Steel Blade
Each Japanese Naginata Sword is forged from premium materials—either layered Damascus steel with striking grain patterns or high carbon steel for edge retention and strength. This material choice not only ensures the blade’s longevity but also enhances its collector appeal.
B Traditional Hardwood Shaft and Wrap
The extended handle is crafted from solid hardwood, carefully shaped for balance and proportion. A wrapped grip ensures authentic aesthetics and comfortable handling. This long form differentiates the Japanese Naginata Sword from standard katanas and makes it a standout display piece.
C Decorative Mounts and Authentic Detailing
The sword features ornate fittings including tsuba (guard), menuki (ornaments), and decorative wrappings inspired by real samurai-era craftsmanship. These detailed additions honor the origins of the Japanese Naginata Sword and enhance its visual storytelling.
For collectors who are drawn to Japanese martial traditions or inspired by historical warrior aesthetics, the Japanese Naginata Sword holds significant value. It's not just about the blade—it's about owning a symbol of courage, discipline, and honor. Because of its unique structure and size, this sword often becomes a centerpiece in curated home displays, dojo walls, or historical reenactment collections.
Buyers who search for “authentic Japanese Naginata Sword,” “hand forged samurai blade,” or “naginata replica for display” are often seeking a functional yet artistic piece that bridges the past with modern craftsmanship. This sword is built for those exact expectations. Each curve, edge, and grain in the steel tells a story—a journey from forge to finish, shaped by traditional blacksmith techniques and a deep respect for samurai legacy.
Even in modern times, the Japanese Naginata Sword continues to appear in media, keeping its cultural relevance alive. In Japanese films, manga, and even cosplay events, the naginata symbolizes honor and heritage. Collectors who admire the character Lady Shizuka from Onimusha or warriors from Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice will find echoes of their power in this beautifully forged piece.
What makes the Japanese Naginata Sword a top-tier collectible is not just its design—it’s the spirit it carries. The long handle and sweeping blade create a presence unlike any other. It’s not just a nod to history; it’s a way to preserve and celebrate it. From martial arts enthusiasts to fans of samurai lore, this sword is a timeless representation of strength, grace, and tradition.
Displaying the Japanese Naginata Sword is an art in itself. Many collectors mount it vertically on stands or horizontally across walls, where it commands attention. The blade’s natural curve and the refined shaft combine to create a silhouette that’s impossible to ignore. Whether placed in a private gallery or a training space, the sword radiates heritage and elegance.
When choosing a Japanese Naginata Sword for your collection, craftsmanship should always come first. This piece is handmade with the utmost precision, ensuring that each detail—from the layered blade to the lacquered scabbard—is masterfully executed. It offers both aesthetic pleasure and collectible integrity, making it a top pick among experts in historical blades.
Finally, this handcrafted Japanese Naginata Sword isn’t just an item—it’s a connection to a noble past. It allows collectors to own a piece of Japanese heritage, to appreciate the art of forging, and to pass on a meaningful symbol to future generations.
FAQs
Q: What is the history behind the Japanese Naginata Sword?
The Japanese Naginata Sword dates back to the Heian period and was famously used by female samurai, or onna-bugeisha, as a symbol of skill, protection, and honor.
Q: Is the Japanese Naginata Sword different from a katana?
Yes, the Japanese Naginata Sword features a longer shaft and curved blade, designed for greater reach and sweeping movements, unlike the shorter-handled katana.
Q: Is this Japanese Naginata Sword handmade?
Absolutely. Each Japanese Naginata Sword is handcrafted using traditional forging techniques, with attention to blade structure, balance, and authentic design.
Q: What materials are used in the Japanese Naginata Sword?
Depending on the edition, the blade is forged from either Damascus steel or high carbon steel, while the shaft is made from polished hardwood.
Q: Can the Japanese Naginata Sword be used for martial arts display?
Yes. Many martial arts practitioners and instructors use the Japanese Naginata Sword for kata demonstrations, traditional form practice, and ceremonial purposes.
Q: How long is the Japanese Naginata Sword?
The full length generally ranges from 60 to 80 inches, depending on customization, with the blade portion around 20 to 30 inches.
Q: Is the Japanese Naginata Sword inspired by any movies or games?
Yes, the Japanese Naginata Sword is featured in games like Ghost of Tsushima, Sekiro, and in anime such as Rurouni Kenshin and Demon Slayer.
Q: How do I maintain the Japanese Naginata Sword?
Regularly apply protective oil to the blade, avoid direct sunlight, and store it in a cool, dry place to preserve its condition and finish.
Q: Can I gift the Japanese Naginata Sword to a collector?
Absolutely. It’s an excellent gift for history lovers, martial arts enthusiasts, and collectors seeking rare and meaningful items.
Q: What makes this Japanese Naginata Sword unique?
Its hand-forged blade, traditional structure, and cultural symbolism make it a rare, premium collectible with historical and artistic value.