Crimson Tide Katana (Wave-Engraved Tsuba)
Crimson Tide Katana (Wave-Engraved Tsuba)



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Free Shipping | Estimated Delivery: Jun 11 - Jun 15
Description
Description
Unrivaled Cutting Performance - The Crimson Tide Katana features a hand-forged Damascus steel blade with striking red tempering, creating a razor-sharp edge with mesmerizing red hamon patterns. Its high-carbon composition delivers exceptional durability and cutting precision for martial artists and collectors alike.
Warrior's Perfection - Built with full tang integrity and reinforced construction, this katana offers unbeatable balance and strength. Every component is engineered for battle-ready performance while maintaining elegant proportions worthy of display.
Ocean's Majesty - The high-gloss red scabbard shimmers with light-refracting lacquer and glitter accents, evoking crashing crimson waves. The intricately engraved wave tsuba and ray skin-wrapped handle demonstrate masterful attention to detail, creating a harmonious maritime aesthetic.
A Treasure Beyond Time - The Crimson Tide Katana captures the untamed spirit of the sea in steel. The interplay between its fiery Damascus patterns and wave engravings makes this collector's edition a true heirloom piece that commands attention.
Ride the crimson wave - Crimson Tide Katana (Red Damascus Pattern Steel).
Specs
Specs
Free Custom Blade Engraving
Free Custom Blade Engraving
Want a more personalized blade?
Get free custom engraving on your sword, including text or designs.
(Note: Hand engraving may compromise the blade's structural integrity, so only laser engraving is available.)
How it works: Simply add a note at checkout stating "engraving." We will confirm your engraving details via email within 30 minutes.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Free Shipping Policy
We offer free shipping on all orders!
Your order will arrive in as little as 7 days and typically no later than 14 days.
Return Policy
If you experience any issues with your order and need to return or exchange an item, please email us at support@authentickatana.com within 30 days of delivery.We’ll get back to you promptly.
Key Features

Wave-Engraved Tsuba

High-Gloss Scabbard

Red Damascus Pattern Steel Blade

Full Tang Structure
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Based on feedback from over 5,000+ customers

Battle-ready Weapon

Cultural Collectible

Beautiful Display Piece

Swordsmanship Practice


46 Swordsmiths & 32 Designers — This Is Who We Are
Our swordsmiths each have over 10 years of forging experience on average, and we have never received any complaints about quality. We guarantee 100% to deliver swords that are sharp, sturdy, and beautifully crafted.
FAQs
About your free gifts
About your free gifts
We will include a free black display stand and a black dust-proof storage bag as complimentary gifts with your order.
Can I use my katana for cutting?
Can I use my katana for cutting?
Yes, the katana is designed for cutting. Our katanas are crafted with great attention to materials and craftsmanship, ensuring the blade remains stable and precise during use. However, we must remind you to use it with caution.
Are katanas illegal in the USA?
Are katanas illegal in the USA?
In the United States, owning a katana is not illegal. However, laws can vary by state and region—some areas have specific regulations on owning, carrying, or displaying swords. For example, in certain states, openly carrying a sword in public may violate local weapon laws. Federal law generally does not prohibit the ownership of Japanese swords. So far, none of our U.S. customers have reported any legal issues related to purchasing a katana.
Why do you offer both sharp and dull blade options?
Why do you offer both sharp and dull blade options?
This is primarily for safety reasons. We've found that many customers purchase katanas mainly for display purposes—whether as a decorative piece in the living room, office, or personal collection. Some are understandably concerned about the safety risks of a sharpened blade. That’s why we offer a blunt-edge option. It’s important to note that this doesn't compromise the katana’s quality in any way; the blade simply hasn’t been sharpened.



