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Thai Daab Sword – Handmade High Carbon Steel – Authentic Collectible Sword

Thai Daab Sword – Handmade High Carbon Steel – Authentic Collectible Sword

Thai Daab Sword

– Overall Length:  34 inches 
– Blade Length:  24 inches  
– Handle Length: 10 inches 
– Blade Material: High Carbon Steel
– Handle Material: Micarta

Regular price $179.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $179.99 USD
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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 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

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

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

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.

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Thai Daab Sword: A Legendary Blade of Southeast Asia

The Thai Daab Sword is more than just a collectible — it’s a piece of living history. Crafted with elegance and rooted in centuries of tradition, the Thai Daab Sword reflects the artistry of Southeast Asian blacksmithing and the cultural legacy of Thailand and Laos. From historical reenactments to modern martial arts displays, this blade holds deep cultural importance and remains a coveted item for collectors around the world.

Used historically in Muay Boran (the ancient Thai martial art), the Thai Daab Sword — also known simply as "Daab" — was traditionally used in pairs and became a symbolic part of Thai heritage. Though it has never been linked to aggression, it is widely respected in martial arts films and modern historical performances for its graceful form, functional balance, and iconic single-edged blade.

With a rising global interest in traditional Southeast Asian swords, people often search for phrases like “authentic Thai Daab Sword,” “handmade Thai Daab,” and “collectible Thai martial arts sword.” This Thai Daab Sword perfectly matches those interests — custom-forged for heritage lovers, collectors, and practitioners alike.

Why This Thai Daab Sword Belongs in Your Collection

A Authentic Design Rooted in Thai Culture
This Thai Daab Sword is inspired by real antique blades from the Ayutthaya and Rattanakosin periods of Thai history. Each curve, line, and handle wrap is designed with historical accuracy in mind — ideal for those who want a blade that looks and feels like the original swords once held by Siamese warriors.

B High Carbon Steel Blade for Strength and Beauty
The blade is forged from high carbon steel, delivering both elegance and durability. A true Thai Daab Sword must be functional and well-balanced, and this version ensures that traditional forging techniques meet modern expectations for craftsmanship and long-term preservation.

C Traditional Handle Construction with Modern Grip Comfort
This Thai Daab Sword features a handcrafted wood handle, wrapped for improved grip and balance. Whether you’re displaying it or practicing Thai martial arts routines, the handle provides the exact form expected of a genuine Daab — smooth transitions, no slipping, and perfect alignment.

Craftsmanship That Honors the Thai Daab Sword Legacy

Every detail in this Thai Daab Sword respects the traditional approach of Southeast Asian blacksmiths. The full-tang blade style (where the steel extends through the handle) is not only preferred by collectors but also honors the way historic Daabs were originally made. This gives the blade a well-centered weight that’s easy to maneuver in paired or solo handling styles.

Even the scabbard, included with this Thai Daab Sword, is handmade using natural materials. The cover reflects the classic carrying methods used across Thailand and Laos, where warriors would secure the Daab close to the waist or shoulder for ceremonial walks or martial art exhibitions.

The Thai Daab Sword in Modern Media and Pop Culture

While not featured as often as Japanese katanas or Chinese dao, the Thai Daab Sword has made its mark in several modern martial arts documentaries, short films, and museum exhibitions. It's particularly appreciated by Krabi-Krabong practitioners — a Thai weapon-based martial art that incorporates Daab swords in rhythmic choreography and defensive flow. In these demonstrations, the Thai Daab Sword shines due to its fast, fluid movement and ability to work in pairs.

This resurgence of interest is reflected in real-time searches across Google like “Muay Boran sword,” “Thai Daab martial arts,” and “traditional Thai sword for sale.” Collectors and enthusiasts are increasingly looking for pieces that blend authenticity with present-day utility. This Thai Daab Sword is crafted for exactly that demand — culturally accurate, highly detailed, and display-worthy.

Who Is the Thai Daab Sword Meant For

A Collectors of Southeast Asian Artifacts
Those interested in Southeast Asian history will appreciate the Thai Daab Sword’s rich roots in Thai and Laotian culture. It fits perfectly alongside other antique blades, traditional outfits, and spiritual or temple-based art from the region.

B Martial Arts Practitioners and Enthusiasts
If you practice or study Muay Boran or Krabi-Krabong, this Thai Daab Sword offers a well-balanced, full-size design that respects the functional principles of traditional training while looking visually stunning.

C Gifting and Display for Heritage Lovers
Looking for a meaningful gift for someone who loves ancient history, craftsmanship, or martial arts? The Thai Daab Sword is a refined and culturally rich collectible that will hold value for years.

Why Collectors Are Turning to the Thai Daab Sword

The global blade community is shifting toward deeper, culturally informed collections. People are moving beyond basic display knives to more meaningful pieces like the Thai Daab Sword — because it tells a story. Every curve of the blade, every wrap of the handle, every carved scabbard edge reflects generations of blacksmiths and warriors who once shaped Thailand's identity.

In 2025, collectors are typing search phrases like “traditional Thai sword handmade,” “buy Daab sword online,” “Krabi-Krabong blade,” and “real Thai Daab for collectors.” These search trends prove the increasing demand — and this Thai Daab Sword stands out as an answer to them all.

Whether you hang it on a wall, use it in choreographed martial routines, or preserve it as part of a heritage-inspired private collection, this Thai Daab Sword is a timeless piece worth owning.

Care and Display Tips for the Thai Daab Sword

A Keep Blade Oiled and Clean
High carbon steel, though durable, benefits from occasional oiling to prevent oxidation. Wipe gently with a cloth after handling to preserve shine and edge quality.

B Store in a Dry Environment
To ensure your Thai Daab Sword retains its beautiful finish, avoid humid environments. Use silica packets or a wooden display mount in climate-controlled rooms.

C Pair With Cultural Accents
Display the Thai Daab Sword alongside Thai silk textiles, temple-inspired art, or Muay Boran accessories to emphasize its roots and enhance visual storytelling in your space.

FAQs

Q: What is the Thai Daab Sword used for today
The Thai Daab Sword is primarily used for cultural displays, martial arts routines, and collection purposes. It holds deep symbolic value in Thai heritage.

Q: Is the Thai Daab Sword suitable for martial arts practice
Yes. Many practitioners of Krabi-Krabong and Muay Boran use the Thai Daab Sword in paired or solo routines for traditional training and performance.

Q: How is this Thai Daab Sword made
This Thai Daab Sword is hand-forged using high carbon steel and traditional techniques. The blade is full-tang with a wood handle wrapped for grip and aesthetics.

Q: Does the Thai Daab Sword come with a sheath
Yes, it includes a handmade wooden scabbard with design elements inspired by traditional Thai styles, perfect for protection and display.

Q: Is this Thai Daab Sword a good gift for collectors
Absolutely. It’s ideal for anyone passionate about Southeast Asian history, martial arts, or handcrafted collectibles.