Handmade Sword
The Last Samurai Katana — 1045 Carbon Steel, Clay Tempered, Hand Forged, Full Tang, Battle Ready
SKU: 969
The Last Samurai theme and black decorative saya give this 1045 carbon steel Katana a named identity beyond standard black-saya Katana pages.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
| Steel / Material | 1045 High Carbon Steel |
| Hardness | 52–54 HRC (edge) / 48–50 HRC (spine) |
| Process | Hand Forged, Clay Tempered |
| Hamon | Real hamon, hand polished |
| Hi (Blood Groove) | Yes — Long Bo-Hi on each side |
| Edge | Hand Sharpened — Sharp and functional |
| Blade Length | 28.5" |
| Handle Length | 10.75" |
| Overall Length | 40.75" |
| Weight | 2.2 lb (without Saya) / 2.7 lb (with Saya) |
| Tsuba (Guard) | Traditional iron tsuba (film-era aesthetic) |
| Tsuka (Handle) | Genuine Rayskin, Japanese Cotton Ito, Metal Menuki |
| Tang | Full Tang with Double Mekugi Pins |
Package Contents
- ✓ 1× Assembled Sword with Saya
- ✓ 1× Cotton Sword Carrying Bag
- ✓ Double-layer protective packaging (tube box + shipping box)
Frequently Asked Questions
What gives this page its identity?
How does 1045 carbon steel fit?
What does the decorative saya add?
Q: Where is this blade forged?
Hand-forged in Longquan, China — one of Asia's most prestigious sword-making regions, with over 2,500 years of continuous heritage dating back to the Qin Dynasty. Longquan swordsmiths have supplied blades across Asia for millennia, and today many high-end Japanese-style katanas worldwide are crafted there. Each piece is then individually inspected and quality-verified at our California warehouse before shipping to you — so you get Longquan's legendary craftsmanship with American-based customer support.
Q: What blade length works for tameshigiri practice?
The 28.5" blade here is the standard length for cutting practice on tatami omote and water bottles. Suitable for both standing and seated cutting.
Q: Can I sharpen this at home?
The blade arrives hand-sharpened from our warehouse. For re-sharpening, we strongly recommend a professional togishi (Japanese sword polisher) rather than home methods, as improper sharpening can damage the hamon and geometry.
Q: What's the connection to the 2003 Last Samurai film?
This blade is a spirit-tribute to the 2003 Warner Bros. film featuring Tom Cruise as Captain Nathan Algren. It honors the era and aesthetic depicted in the movie — it is not an officially licensed replica.
Q: Is this an exact replica of the sword Tom Cruise used?
No. The screen-used prop swords were custom one-off pieces. This katana captures the film's spirit through period-appropriate materials, forging technique, and iron-fitted mounts.
Q: What does "clay tempered" mean?
Tsuchioki is the traditional Japanese differential hardening technique — clay coating the blade spine before quenching creates a 60+ HRC hard edge and a softer, tougher spine. The result is the authentic hamon (temper line) visible on polished blades, and a blade that cuts hard yet resists snapping.
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