PLEASE BE AWARE – All our replicas are intended for ornamental display or historical interest only. Nothing we sell is recommended or suitable for combat and such use is strictly prohibited.
Please be aware that under UK law this item is required to have a straight blade. Product photos are international and thus intended for design illustration purposes only. The supplied sword will be straight bladed for UK customers.
Fashioned from the popular movie Kill Bill this is the sword of The Bride, Beatrix Kiddo. The Carbon steel blade is etched to appear to have the deadly sharpness of a real samurai sword, although this blade is not sharpened for safety reasons. The blade has a full, two-handed handle beautifully wrapped as with most traditional katana handle wraps (Tsuka ito). As an added detail, the ends of each handle are topped with accent metal designs. This sword is beautiful! Traditional and authentic long wrap technique featured on scabbard. And two-tone intricate metal trimmings throughout the sword make this a gorgeous addition to any sword collection.
Replica from the movie Kill Bill made by the legendary swordmaster Hatori Hanzo
- Size: +/- 104cm
- Material: Metal, Steel
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Over 18s only. Please be aware, if you are a new customer we will need to see age verification before sending your order. This is not necessary for returning/registered customers. Please feel free to send us a photo of relevant ID (such as Driving Licence or Passport showing Date of Birth) at time of purchase by email to help@theswordstall.co.uk or WhatsApp 07932 932801 to speed this process.
Under UK law, curved swords over 50cm in length are illegal unless they are antique or traditionally hand forged. All of our curved katana are certified as being traditionally hand forged. Display Katana are straight bladed and blunt and as such are legal to own in the UK.