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Shadow Dancer's Musashi Koshirae Crucible Steel Katateuchi stays true to the principle of finding beauty in simplicity. The clean and elegant design of this katana highlights the meticulously crafted components of the sword. With a shinogi zukuri (curved with yokote and shinogi close to the mune) blade forged from crucible steel and clay tempered, the blade is durable, has excellent edge retention, along with a beautiful gunome (waves) hamon that accentuates the overall appearance of the sword. The addition of a bohi also helps to decrease the overall weight of the sword and improves its point of balance. As its name suggests, this katana comes equipped with an iron double ring tsuba, a design once created by Musashi himself. Some experts even suggest that the design contains exactly 5 rings, a representation of Musashi's Go Rin Philosophy. Other high quality fittings include brass fuchi, kashira, menuki, along with copper seppa and habaki. A mekugi secures the blade to the wooden Haichi style tsuka covered with white genuine samegawa while the tsukamaki uses Japanese imported cotton and hishigami, small folded paper triangles placed under the tsuka-maki wrap to uphold its shape and provide a firmer grip. The katana is then completed with an oil lacquered saya fitted with brass shitodome and thickened sageo.

SKU: SM20651
There are three types of Scottish two-handed swords that emerged around the 16th century. Out of all three, the Lowlander sword, also known as the Lowland Claymore or Slaughter Sword is the largest and heaviest of all, with most surviving examples measuring over five feet in length. With its broad and double edged blade, it is designed primarily for cutting and thrusting. Staying true to specifications, Hanwei's Lowlander Sword faithfully replicates a surviving museum piece, making it almost six feet long. Despite being Hanwei's largest sword, it is a fully functional, beautifully proportioned, and balanced piece forged from 1566 high carbon steel, ensuring a tough blade that holds its edge remarkably well. In line with its design, it is equipped with typical Scottish quatrefoils in the ring guards and leather covered grips with an overlaid leather binding. This sword also comes with a wall mount that allows the sword to be displayed. An antique finished version (SH2065N) of this sword is also available.




SKU: 601065
This is a replica of an axe used during the Crusades (1095-1291), which remained popular even throughout the Late Middle Ages. The axe was a formidable weapon, highly favored by many warriors at the time for its powerful ability to cut and smash through mail armor. This Axe of the Crusades is appropriately decorated with a cross on its steel axe head. The blade is sharpened and designed for powerful chopping. The axe head has been riveted and mounted on smooth hardwood, with extra langets for additional support. The grip has been smoothed out and wrapped with black leather, allowing for an exceptionally powerful grip. It also features hanging rings at the bottom, enabling it to be tied to a belt for easier carriage. This axe comes with its own leather axe head cover that protects the blade from rust and ensures safe carrying.

SKU: 600626
Plate armor, by the 15th century, became the norm in Europe and rendered many weapons incapable of penetrating it. When some weapons fell short, it all came down to the mace. This is a replica of a 16th-century German Mace that could make short work of armor and was very easy to master—a simple bash would be enough. This replica mace features 8 flanges on its head and is made out of carbon steel. It has been coated in a protective black color to make it closer to the original found today in a museum, while also giving it stronger anti-rust and corrosion properties. The shaft is around 24 inches in length and made to be heavy, which increases the impact upon smashing. At the bottom, it is wrapped with black leather, significantly improving the grip.




SKU: 501172
Windlass Steelcrafts' Sacred Sword of the Prophet is a replica of one of the nine swords of Prophet Muhammad, a figure regarded by Muslims as the prophet and messenger of God. Currently, the original version is housed in the Topkapi Museum, Istanbul. With every single detail and element painstakingly reproduced by hand, Windlass's version features a hand forged 1065 high carbon steel blade with a gleaming nickel plate finish and wooden core handle covered with black leather. Meanwhile, not only are the cross guard and pommel detailed with 24K gold floral designs, these intricate ornaments are also seen on the leather wrapped wooden scabbard. The straps on the scabbard are also meticulously embroidered by hand. Additionally, this exquisite replica also comes with a custom velvet presentation bag crewelled by hand using 24K gold thread along with a genuine leather display case that is custom padded and velvet lined. Note that while the original sword's blade has an inscription saying "Muhammad is the Messenger of God - Muhammad ibn Abd Allah ibn Abd alMutallib", this is not reproduced in this replica due to the deteriorating inscription which could not be accurately replicated.







SKU: 1496613
The 1095 Buffalo Koshirae Katana from Shadow Dancer has a clean and elegant design that highlights the principle of beauty in simplicity in Japanese culture. The shinogi zukuri (curved with yokote and shinogi close to the mune) blade is forged from 1095 high carbon steel and differentially hardened to produce a tough and sharp blade with a striking choji (cloves) hamon that holds its edge well. The blade is Kesho polished and secured to the hilt with a mekugi. As its name hints, the maru gata (round) iron tsuba features a buffalo which was once appreciated as an emblem of spring and agriculture. Other premium fittings on this katana are made of brass. The wooden Haichi style tsuka is then covered with white genuine samegawa and the tsuka ito uses high quality artificial leather to give the katana a refined and smooth appearance. This katana also comes with an oil lacquered saya fitted with brass shitodome and thickened sageo.
SKU: 600236
The main melee weapon of the US Civil War was the bayonet, which came in fairly long sizes and was usable in the same manner as a double-edged sword. This particular model is a 1853 bayonet that was mounted on a three-band Enfield long rifle from the same year. It is made of steel and can be mounted on a rifle for reenactments. It isn't sharpened, making it suitable for LARP (live action roleplaying), and it comes with its own leather scabbard fitted with brass mountings for safekeeping.
















