Samurai sabre: price

Samurai sabre: price

Samurai sabre: price

When we talk about buying a samurai sabre, price is the first word that usually comes up. What is a Japanese sword or katana worth? We will explain this topic below.


Samurai sabre: price and considerations

In fact, when buying a samurai sword, the price can be quite varied. Therefore, the first thing you have to know is what type of sabre you want. This is what we mean: If you are looking for a replica or a blade designed today, the investment can be reduced, going down even from 100 euros for the most basic ones.

You can check our prices if you wish to find authentic katanas that range from the most basic to the most complex and elaborate. Between one and the other, the range is quite varied and can be perfectly adapted to your budget.

Remember that here you can buy traditional sharp katanas in perfect condition for use. There are:

- Basic katanas.
- Practical katanas.
- Katanas of Damascus steel.
- Performance katanas.
- Special katanas.
- Superior katanas.

Now, if what you are looking for is to buy old Japanese sabres, the ones that were once wielded by samurai or that were forged years, decades and even centuries ago, then the price of the katana rises in a formidable way.

We can say that certain Japanese swords are even priceless for their enormous value for the history behind them. Those are usually in museums or private collections.

But, in other cases, original katanas can be worth around 2,500 euros among the cheapest of the period. From there, thousands of euros can be paid for the most valuable ones, if they are for sale, as they are highly coveted collector's items.

Be that as it may, if you want to buy a samurai sabre, we recommend that you take a look at our huge catalogue. We offer a great diversity of katanas for all types of audiences, both amateurs and professionals.



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Posted on 12/01/2022 Samurai Swords, Ninjutsu 0 423

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