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Katana Samurai Sword – Replica Japanese Swords - Ninja Sword
Katana Samurai Sword – Replica Japanese Swords - Ninja Sword
One of the most notable weapons of the Japanese culture is the Katana Samurai Sword, http://www.replica-blankguns.com. These beautiful weapons had a long history in the country and now are extremely popular with collectors all over the world. Of course this weapon isn't the only sword worth mentioning: there's also the ever popular sword of the ninja wielded by these agile and sneaky assassins from the same time period.
In fact, the swords from Japan have long been renowned for its elegance, power, and craftsmanship. It's no surprise that so many people choose online sites and their large selection of these impressive edged weapons for their collecting needs.
Katana Samurai Swords and Other Swords, http://www.replica-blankguns.com/swords/
Swords from Japan and the medieval period are just some of the weapons that are currently available online. Customers can also locate their favorite pirate or Military Swords to complement their collections of edged weapons.
The Ancient Samurai Swords
The history of the Samurai Sword, http://www.replica-blankguns.com/swords/samurai-sword is quite fascinating even for non-collectors. For hundreds of years, the samurai operated as the sole armed force in Japan. They operated on a very rigid set of principles and guidelines much like the knights during the European Middle Ages. Their swords were the cherished weapon of these powerful warriors who were eventually abolished during the late 1800's. Even though the samurai may no longer protect the nobility of the country, they remain symbols of the culture.
The Beauty of the Japanese Swords
The Katana has long been one of the most famous swords that have emerged from Japanese culture. This weapon was wielded by the samurai in their battles. According to legends, the soul of the samurai who owned the sword was said to be bound to its blade. The Japanese Sword, http://www.replica-blankguns.com/swords/japanese-sword was even named by their wielders to demonstrate how important they were to the samurai. Now collectors all over the world can have their own swords thanks to a few online sites.
Stealth and the Ninja Sword, http://www.replica-blankguns.com/swords/ninja-sword
While the powerful samurai were required to fight according to a code of ethical conduct, the ninja were not bound by similar rules and often engaged in questionable tactics to accomplish their missions. For the nobility and leaders of Feudal Japan, the ninja served a wide number of functions, including working as spies and assassins. They also used swords, such as the incredibly beautiful Ninja Dragon Sword, to accomplish their jobs. Now these swords can be in the possession of a collector for an affordable price.
Don't Forget the Medieval Swords
Japan was not alone in producing powerful and elegant edged weapons during their history, however. Many European sword makers were hard at work during the Middle Ages crafting the beautiful Medieval Sword, http://www.replica-blankguns.com/swords/medieval-sword that could be used by knights and others in battles and in contests of strength and daring. Although they were usually larger and bulkier than their Japanese brethren, these swords from the Middle Ages served their purpose and could do serious damage to the foes of their wielder. Now these weapons are also available online.
Wielding the Dragon Ninja Sword
Of all the weapons available, some of the most beautiful are the Dragon Swords. The attention to detail on the weapon is impeccable. Now replicas of these swords as well as the Katana Samurai Sword are affordable and obtainable online.
If someone wants a Katana Samurai Sword, they don't have to go any further than online.
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