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Tanto Sword - Stainless Steel Blade With Stacked Leather Handle
Tanto Sword - Stainless Steel Blade With Stacked Leather Handle
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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.




Tanto Sword – A Timeless Blade Rooted in Samurai Honor and Craftsmanship
The Tanto Sword holds a sacred place in Japanese history. With origins tracing back to the Heian period (794–1185), it became a symbol of both warrior pride and artistic precision. Traditionally carried by samurai, the tanto was admired not only for its practical use in close encounters but also for its refined aesthetics, balanced proportions, and ceremonial value. Today, collectors and enthusiasts around the world seek a handmade Tanto Sword not just as a blade but as a representation of history, heritage, and craftsmanship. Whether you’re a fan of samurai culture, a martial arts practitioner, or simply a collector of exceptional steelwork, this legendary piece resonates on every level.
Pop culture has also kept the Tanto Sword in the spotlight. From samurai anime like Rurouni Kenshin and Samurai Champloo to video games like Ghost of Tsushima and Sekiro, the tanto is often portrayed as the sleek, dependable sidearm of honorable warriors. Its visual appeal and historical presence make it a top search among enthusiasts looking for “hand forged tanto blade,” “samurai tanto replica,” and “collectible Japanese short sword.” That’s why a finely crafted Tanto Sword today blends ancient mystique with modern desirability—making it one of the most sought-after collectibles in the world of edged artistry.
Why This Handmade Tanto Sword Belongs in Your Collection
A Authentic Hand Forged Craftsmanship
Every Tanto Sword in our collection is individually hand forged using time-honored techniques that mirror those of ancient Japanese smiths. The blade undergoes differential hardening for a resilient edge and artistic hamon. It’s not just a steel piece—it’s a cultural tribute.
B High Carbon Steel for Superior Edge Retention
Crafted from premium high carbon steel, this Tanto Sword offers a razor-sharp edge and remarkable durability. Collectors who value blade geometry and steel performance appreciate the fine balance this blade strikes between beauty and functionality.
C Traditional Handle and Fittings
This Tanto Sword comes with an intricately wrapped ray skin and cotton cord tsuka, complete with brass or copper fittings inspired by Edo-period designs. The attention to detail on the tsuba, fuchi, and kashira reflect true Japanese design principles, enhancing its display and collector appeal.
The blade length typically ranges between 6 to 12 inches, placing it between a utility tool and a ceremonial blade. With proper display, the Tanto Sword brings a piece of samurai dignity into modern interiors—be it your study, office, or collector’s showcase. Enthusiasts often search for terms like “Japanese tanto sword for sale,” “handmade tanto blade,” or “samurai short sword” when looking for high-quality collectibles like this.
This particular Tanto Sword is hand polished to a mirror or satin finish, depending on the smith’s interpretation. The result is a clean, sleek blade with character. The spine is thick enough to give it strength, while the edge is honed to a fine taper—making it a functional piece for martial arts kata and tameshigiri enthusiasts alike.
One of the unique aspects of the Tanto Sword is its design variation. Some versions follow a shinogi-zukuri geometry with a ridged spine and hollow-ground edge, while others favor a hira-zukuri style with flat planes that highlight the steel grain. Our handmade models are available in both traditional and creative interpretations, giving collectors the freedom to choose the visual flow they desire.
Collectors and history lovers continue to ask: Why has the Tanto Sword remained relevant for over a thousand years? The answer lies in its adaptability. Originally carried alongside longer swords like the katana or wakizashi, the tanto earned its place through compact reliability and artistic value. Samurai often gave these blades as ceremonial gifts or heirlooms, passing them from one generation to the next. Today, that tradition continues with the modern Tanto Sword, whether it’s displayed in a dojo, gifted to a martial arts master, or kept as a heritage piece.
Key Features of This Tanto Sword
A Real High Carbon Steel Blade with Artistic Hamon
Each Tanto Sword blade is differentially hardened using clay tempering. This creates a natural hamon line along the edge—visually striking and a signature of traditional craftsmanship. The steel type used in this Tanto Sword ensures edge sharpness while providing structural integrity.
B Fully Handmade from Start to Finish
Nothing about this Tanto Sword is mass-produced. From the hand-forged blade to the tsuka wrapping and saya carving, each component is individually created, shaped, and assembled. Buyers searching for “authentic handmade tanto” or “custom tanto sword” will appreciate the one-of-a-kind nature of this piece.
C Beautiful Presentation and Display Value
This Tanto Sword comes with a hardwood saya (scabbard), lacquered and finished for aesthetic presentation. It’s ideal for display on stands, in glass cabinets, or as a centerpiece in a curated sword wall. Collectors looking up “Japanese tanto sword display” and “samurai sword stand ideas” will find it perfectly suitable.
Our artisan team works tirelessly to make sure every Tanto Sword feels like it belongs to a legacy. Whether it’s the fine tsukamaki wrapping or the buffalo horn saya cap, no detail is overlooked. This level of dedication ensures that the Tanto Sword you receive is not just a tool—but a symbol of elegance, precision, and historical significance.
Modern practitioners of iaido, kenjutsu, and ninjutsu also look for reliable, hand forged blades that can be used during practice or formal display. This is why terms like “martial arts tanto,” “real tanto for training,” and “Japanese blade collector items” are trending in real-time Google search queries. Our Tanto Sword matches that demand while respecting all traditional boundaries of use, form, and function.
Tanto Sword Care and Legacy
Owning a Tanto Sword is more than just adding a blade to your collection—it’s entering a conversation with history. To maintain your sword, store it in a dry space, oil the blade periodically, and use only silk cloth or uchiko powder for cleaning. Treat it not just as a collectible, but as a preserved piece of cultural art.
The popularity of the Tanto Sword continues to grow as new generations discover the elegance and symbolism it carries. In anime, video games, cosplay, and historical study, the tanto holds its ground. For those who understand the philosophy behind Japanese steel, this is more than an object—it’s a reflection of spirit and discipline.
So whether you're a history enthusiast, a martial arts collector, or someone who appreciates hand-forged steel with soul, this Tanto Sword makes an unforgettable addition to your collection.
FAQ
Q: Is the Tanto Sword functional or just decorative
Every Tanto Sword we offer is fully functional and made with real high carbon steel It is both a display-worthy collectible and capable of traditional practice use
Q: What is the difference between a tanto and a katana
The tanto is a much shorter blade traditionally 6 to 12 inches in length while the katana is a longer curved sword The tanto is meant for closer handling and ceremonial purposes
Q: Is this Tanto Sword handmade or machine made
Each Tanto Sword is completely handmade using time-honored forging techniques No part of the process is automated or mass-produced
Q: Does this Tanto Sword come with a scabbard or saya
Yes it includes a handcrafted hardwood saya typically finished with lacquer for both protection and elegant presentation
Q: How do I care for my Tanto Sword to ensure longevity
Keep the blade clean and oiled Store it in a dry place and avoid touching the blade edge with bare hands to prevent corrosion