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Battle-Ready Ebony Straight Blade Katana (Sharp)

Battle-Ready Ebony Straight Blade Katana (Sharp)

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Introducing the MOSHIRO Shirasaya Straight Blade Katana Bushido Ebony Sword, a testament to the fusion of deadly precision and timeless elegance. This exquisite weapon combines traditional Shirasaya style with modern craftsmanship, resulting in a razor-sharp blade that embodies the essence of Bushido.

Overall Length: 40 Inches
Blade Length: 27 Inches (edge)
Handle Length: 10.5 Inches
Blade Material: High Carbon Steel, Full Tang, Handmade w Blood Groove
Sharpness & Functionality: Razor Sharp, Battle Ready, Tempered Steel Blade
Handle/Scabbard Material: Hardwood w Black Ebony Lacquered Finish
Includes Free Sword Bag

Blade Material: High Carbon Steel
Tang: Full Tang, Handmade w Blood Groove
Sharpness & Functionality: Sharp
Handle/Scabbard Material: Hardwood w Black Ebony Lacquered Finish
Includes Free Sword Bag

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this Ebony Katana different from a traditional curved katana?

This sword features a straight blade (similar to a chokutō), offering a sleek, modern silhouette while maintaining katana-like construction.

Is the blade sharpened?

Yes, it is a fully sharpened battle-ready blade, suitable for light to moderate cutting practice (tameshigiri).

What type of steel is used for the blade?

This katana is made from 1045 or 1060 high-carbon steel, offering durability, sharpness, and flexibility for practical use.

What is the total length of the sword?

It measures approximately 40 to 41 inches, with a 27 to 28-inch sharpened blade, consistent with traditional katana proportions.

Is this sword full-tang?

Yes. The blade is full-tang, meaning it runs through the handle for superior strength, control, and stability.

What does the “Ebony” in the name refer to?

“Ebony” refers to the katana’s blacked-out aesthetic, with a matte or satin black blade, handle, and scabbard for a stealthy, modern look.

Is the blade black-coated?

Yes. The straight blade is often black powder-coated or chemically darkened, enhancing its visual appeal and corrosion resistance.

What type of handle wrap does it have?

The tsuka is wrapped in black cotton ito over faux ray skin, maintaining traditional styling while matching the sword’s all-black aesthetic.

Does it come with a scabbard (saya)?

Yes. This katana includes a black lacquered or matte saya, typically made of wood with black sageo cord.

Is this sword suitable for martial arts practice?

Yes. It is appropriate for light to moderate cutting drills and kata, especially for practitioners who prefer a straight-blade aesthetic.