| The Japanese sword or "nihonto" had become a | | | | aesthetic value and simplicity. |
| great part of Japan's history and culture. However | | | | The Japanese Officer Katana Sword with Red |
| as the generations pass, this sword had evolved | | | | Scabbard is a 40.5" sword made up from stainless |
| into an artifact that may be used as decoration at | | | | steel blade, simulated ivory handle and red |
| homes or at the museums or even restaurants. | | | | scabbard that protects the sword. It is an |
| Japanese swords come in various types: Katana, | | | | evolution of the Katana sword used during the |
| Wakizashi, Tsurugi, Otachi or Nodachi, Naginata | | | | feudal period or the time of great family, |
| and Yari. Wakizashi is the sorter sword while the | | | | "daimyo." The price ranges from $ 45- 60, |
| Tsurugi is doubled-edged sword. The Otachi or | | | | relatively less expensive compared to the ones |
| Nodachi is the older but longer single- edged | | | | available in the market. |
| sword and Naginata and Yari are pole-mounted | | | | The 40.5" Japanese Officer Katana Sword with |
| swords. | | | | Red Scabbard is wonderfully made with an overall |
| The Katana type is a single- edged blade, long grip | | | | elegance with a variation in color which is red. It |
| and curved sword. This type of sword is | | | | also comes with a durable mount that protects |
| commonly used by samurais in the 1400s. Also | | | | the sword from rusting. |
| known as the "samurai sword," Japanese and | | | | Nevertheless, though the 40.5" Japanese Officer |
| some Western sword lovers consider Katana | | | | Katana Sword with Red Scabbard is a replica of |
| sword as the standard size which is normally | | | | the original katana sword, care in handling should |
| more than 23.6" (60 cm) in length. The Katana | | | | be observed at all times to avoid damage to the |
| type is famous for its sharpness and cutting | | | | sword and prevent injury to an individual. |
| ability. It is much preferred because of its | | | | |