

⚔️ Own the legacy. Wield the legend.
This Authentic Japanese Katana Sword by Towatiwe is a 102cm masterpiece forged from high-carbon steel using traditional Japanese techniques. Featuring a sharp, durable blade with a unique deep purple finish, it balances art and function perfectly. Ideal for collectors and martial arts enthusiasts seeking a genuine samurai experience with premium craftsmanship and optimal handling.
| ASIN | B0DBZ8G6QV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,952 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #28 in Martial Arts Swords |
| Blade Length | 28.2 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Blade Material Type | High Carbon Steel |
| Brand | Towatiwe |
| Brand Name | Towatiwe |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 111 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Handle Material | Alloy Steel, Wood |
| Included Components | high-carbon steel |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 40.5"L x 0.62"W |
| Item Weight | 1.28 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Towatiwe swords |
| Product Style | Traditional |
| Style | Traditional |
| UPC | 635403800027 |
| Warranty Description | One year warranty |
B**O
Deep Blurple..
This had been on my list for a good long while, and my only regret is delaying the purchase. The other commenters are correct - this is a pretty stunning katana for the price. This could easily be one of the highest value (sword) deals of 2025, along with the LSWYBJ (Blue Blade) katana. There's a ton of junk out there being passed off as a legitimate sword - read (study) all the comments, look for the blade thickness, look at the Habaki area, and most of these will show themselves to be ornaments and decorations. Finding the legitimate, high-value, "good stuff" takes some effort and risk, but it is still possible, and at a bargain sometimes. THIS is one of those good deals.. Siwode, Ttamankua and Handmade Sword (HMS) also build a very decent katana. This is my first Towatiwe brand katana, and everything appears to be fitted very tightly together - no wobble or rattle. The (28.75") blade is beautifully polished, straight and sharpened. That purple color plays lighter and darker, as you wipe down the blade - very much like hot bluing does.. I haven't yet whacked it against anything stiffer than cardboard, and it is so nice looking that I almost don't want to.. ..ALMOST.. The Tsuba does not attract a magnet (as most made today don't), but the tang does until the last 2 inches of the Tsuka handle. That detailed Tsuba is the same design Siwode uses on their Graphene Dragon katana (Fengwolongtan). The Tsuka handle is 10.5" long, and doesn't appear exceptional, aside from being nice to look at. The Samegowa is artificial, but I'm fine with this design choice. I did not notice any hot spots from that decorative (swirly mitzidome pattern) Fuchi collar, before I wrapped it with a tight wrap of hockey stick tape - which also remedies any potential hot spots, as it prevents the diamonds from moving out of shape. The Kochira pommel has one large "swirly mitzidome" that matches the Fuchi collar very nicely, if that is a concern. Point Of Balance is 5.75" from the Tsuba. Thickness of the blade is about 7.5mm at the Habaki, and about 4.5mm at the Kisaki. Blurple does have a (slightly) tip-heavy feel due to this minimal distal taper, but not so much that it ruins the balance in hand. Sori angle is an optimal 13/16" which is the same as my Siwode and HMS katanas. Weight is 2lb and 7 ounces (without the Saya installed), which is mid-weight compared to many other katanas. The Saya/Habaki fit is perfectly adequate, with a snug tension and zero blade slap. The appearance of the Saya matches up with the katana fairly well, compared to the contrasting color scheme of so many others. The painted pattern does mask finger smudges better than the standard "fingerprint magnet" glossy-black piano finish on most Saya. Packaging was adequate, with 6 pieces of U-shaped Styrofoam and a plastic sleeve, inside of the Towatiwe labeled box. The blade also had its own plastic sleeve. ---Everything did arrive very clean and pristine, but I would (seriously) recommend some end pieces to protect the product from the (exposed) staples inside the box - even some recycled cardboard cutouts would do the job. Expect to get yourself a sword bag because no sword bag or sword stand was included, but none were mentioned. Fortunately the product box arrived inside the plain, nondescript (and much appreciated) Amazon shipping box. Honestly, the quality of just the katana alone makes this a pretty great value deal already. Recommendation: Absolutely. I have zero regret with this katana. You are seriously missing out, if you've been eyeballing this katana and pushing it back (on your list), just as I did.. Lastly, because of the dark bluish/purple color, I ask Towatiwe to consider naming the this katana "Deep Blurple," or "Blurple Reign," or just "Blurple," maybe.. ..If for no other reason than just my own selfish amusement..
M**W
A truly boisterous blade
Absolutely phenomenal, looks beautiful, is sturdy, and is probably the cheapest on the market, would highly recommend.
T**A
Exceeded expectaions
I customize affordable "Knives" (Samurai Swords), and I dissemble each and usually change hardware, paint and Tsuka/Sageo wrapping to possibly make them look better. This knife was easy to work with, a rare bonus. Even the Mekugi pegs were sanded on each end, (nice touch!) of Proper length and were fitted snug, but removed just as they should. The Tang was Clean, filed, and needed just a few wipes with baby oil before re-assembling with custom Tsubas, Fuchi and Kashira. The standard waxy glue used to make Ito weaving tight and easier for the factory artisans to wrap, was easy to remove and replace with strips of double sided tape which is a must for tighter wrap that I want. The Saya! Sturdy. Even the Koiguchi (mouth) was even, clean and as good as it gets--especially at the price point. Truly, an "alright!" discovery and better than most of my higher end knives. The blade was straight, even Bohi, but maybe a "tad"heavy. a heavier Tsuba helped that for balance--a Subjective detail. This is my third(?) Katana from them. That's the bottom line for me. >>Craftsmanship--six stars, not five.
T**Z
It's a $50 sword.
This is a very beautiful sword. However on a functional test in my back yard trimming the oak tree it did fail. After 5 strikes on a 6 inch live branch the sword bent. I was able to bend it back to almost straight. If this is 1060 steel it wasn't properly hardened, or just the edge was hardened and not the whole blade. The edge did remain after chopping with it, just disappointed the blade bent. It's worth $50 for a nice decretive piece, just don't do any battles with any Ninjas or the Highlander.
T**E
Very sharp
Very sharp katana very worth the money for its price is very good recommend people buy it
J**Y
Just a beautiful sword
I bought this for my oldest grandson. He loves it. The build quality is excellent. The cost was spot on and the build quality is fantastic. It weights perfect in the hand and is very functional and the grip in perfect.
D**S
Good quality for price
Aesthetically the sword is great, the blade can look almost red in sunlight and nearly black indoors, the handle wrappings are decently tight, the only flaw in construction seems to be an off center Habaki, the blade is mounted centered and it fits the scabbard normally so it doesnt bother me.
T**M
I like this; it will work as a collectible, usable item in my inventory.
This is a beautiful, well-made sword. Don't run it over trying to prove it is not a lightsaber or the legendary Excalibur.
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