Katana Rei 霊

260£

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NO CUSTOMS FEES – NO HIDDEN FEES
Hand-forged by master smiths — full-tang, built to last.
Full tangHand-forged

Free UK delivery · 3–10 days (under 7 on average)

Delivery

  • UK delivery3–10 days (under 7 on average)
  • Custom blades5–15 days production
  • Worldwideshipping available
  • Trackingemailed the moment it ships

Every blade is inspected, oiled and packed discreetly — the carton never announces a sword inside.

Rei (霊) means spirit — the unseen force the old swordsmiths believed lived inside a well-forged blade. This entry-level katana earns that name with a celestial-blue blade that catches the light like something half-alive, forged for the practitioner taking their first disciplined step into the art.

Forging & Steel

The Katana Rei is shaped from manganese steel, a resilient high-carbon alloy chosen for its toughness under load and its ability to hold a clean edge through repeated training. The signature blue finish is more than decoration — it sits over a blade tempered for resilience, so it flexes and recovers rather than chipping when you drive it through a cut. Two bamboo mekugi pin the tang inside a ray-skin tsuka, giving you a solid, rattle-free draw every time.

Fittings & Mounts

A sculpted iron tsuba guards the hand, paired with an iron menuki set under the wrap for grip and balance. The saya is turned from dense ebony with a bull-horn kurigata and cord wrapping — a scabbard that resists deformation and keeps its line on the shelf for years.

Specifications

Blade steel Manganese steel
Blade color Blue
Tsuba Sculpted iron
Saya Ebony wood, bull-horn kurigata, cord wrapping
Tsuka Genuine ray-skin (stingray) leather
Menuki Iron menuki set
Mekugi 2 bamboo mekugi

Dimensions

Total length 103 cm
Blade length 71 cm
Handle length 26 cm
Blade width 3.2 cm
Blade thickness 0.75 cm

Is it battle-ready?

Yes. The Rei ships sharpened on a resilient manganese blade with a properly pinned tang, making it a capable training katana for beginners working on draw, form and light tatami cutting. Out of the box the edge arrives ready, and a wipe of light oil after each session is all the upkeep this blade asks. The balance sits forward enough to feel the cut yet stays controllable for a first student learning where the monouchi lands. If you are weighing your first real sword over a wall-hanger, compare it with the Katana Oni and the Katana Kamon, or browse the full katana collection.

Additional information

Steel

Manganese

Use

battle-ready

Level

entry