

⚔️ Own the Night: Unleash the Power of the Black Katana
The JIHPEN Black Katana is a 41-inch full tang samurai sword crafted from hand-forged spring steel with repeated heat tempering for superior sharpness and durability. Featuring a sweat-absorbing black ito handle and a dirt-resistant black-painted saya, this sword combines traditional Japanese forging techniques with modern materials to deliver a stunning, battle-ready collector’s piece.








| ASIN | B08PY7NSJ8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,470 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #20 in Martial Arts Swords |
| Blade Length | 28.3 Inches |
| Blade Material | Spring Steel |
| Brand | JIHPEN sword |
| Brand Name | JIHPEN sword |
| Color | Black-1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (880) |
| Date First Available | January 14, 2021 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Wood,Bamboo,Steel |
| Included Components | steel |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 41 x 2.95 x 0.04 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 43 x 4 x 3 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | WT Co.,Ltd |
| Material | Spring steel |
| Model Name | 41in-katana |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 1.81 Kilograms |
| Part Number | SUVELAM |
| Product Dimensions | 41"L x 2.95"W |
| Style | Legends of the night |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 791738809415 791738867743 785382670729 |
| Warranty Description | 30day |
C**R
Good quality and Looks amazing
Beautiful Katana if you love the blacked-out look, as I do. I can't comment on usage, but visually passes things I look for such as casting issues or fitment of the Kashira, Fuchi, Koiguchi, and Saya. Those are the the most common problem areas of poorly made swords. Everything feels tight and fits good, no wiggle or play in any part of the sword. I'm primarily using as display , but wanted something that could function as self defense if needed and as my collection grows with more ornate swords, I'll likely use this for practice later on. I also purchased JIHPEN's Wakizashi and Tanto of the same style, you can see how they look together in the pictures. They oddly don't have them all as options on the Katana's listing, if you search around just make sure the Tsubu (hand guard) design matches in case they make more black sword varieties. Pros: - Looks beautiful, they take pride in their work for sure. - The all black blade is amazing, wish I was displaying it so you can see the blade but I decided on a traditional war-time look for now. - Amount of detail at the price point is perfect. - Feels good in my hand, everything is solid. I would feel confident if it ever needed to be used. - Weight is nice for a 2-had grip, it's a Katana so you should be using 2 hands. Cons: - None, great product. Hope to buy many more from JIPHEN :)
A**R
Amazing product
Awesome product. Bought it for a friend and felt so cool holding it. The fact that it comes decently sharp and oiled as well?? Amazing. I would absolutely recommend.
R**W
Balance, solid performance.
I recently purchased what I expected would be an acceptable katana for kata practice and forms development. I was exceptionally surprised by the quality that I recieved with this katana. It is well made, beautiful, and strong. I was not looking for a katana that sliced thru bottles or anything else such as katame rolls or bottles, but this little beast came thru all of it, When practicing it looks amazing, swings with power and grace, and makes me look practiced and polished. One concern that others have made here is the overall hefty weight of this katana. Yes, it IS a bit on the heavy side, but since most of my practice is done with a Subarito rather than a standard bokken, the wieght is both managable and comfortable for my use. Using the subarito is a distinct advantage is acclimating to a wieghtier katana. No speed is sacrificed by the wieght, and the heft seems to provide even more power to my swing.
S**X
Really solid sword for the price
Can’t say anything bad about this sword. I didn’t take it apart yet but the blade seems full tang and spring steel, it’s very sharp but not smoothly sharp little choppy but it’s 70$. Fittings are to be expected that gold mall looking stuff . And the tsuka has fake ray skin and it’s not even wrapped all the way around, just two strips . The wrap is kinda slick but it does have a very thing profile which is nice for grip. Scabbard is actually really cool looking and well fitted. I don’t like the kanji characters on there since it could say dumb American thinks he samurai or whatever and I wouldn’t know . Sword makers no one wants junk on the blade except the maker marks on the hilt part that’s covered . Also no one wants these dumb dragon super mall ornate decorations , people want plane since the cheesier you make it look the cheesier it likely will be . But not a bad deal for price and there is a blood ridge on it which is nice but no hamon( modern sword making doesn’t require one though as it doesn’t add to anything but looks of the blade in this day in age . )if in doubt buy it you’ll probably like it or just spend 40$ more and get something from a well known forge.
M**O
Description said - "Battle Ready"
So this sword arrived on time. Boxing was simple - No paperwork.. Okay, it was $99 and -20% off when I purchased it. No biggy. It is sharp but maybe could be better. I saw a guy on YouTube bend the blade a tad by clobbering a tree with it after 10 good swings give or take a couple. I used to have a display katana years ago and broke the metal in the handle trying to limb a tree after a couple beers lol. Yeah it broke. Always wanted another katana - I give this beast 4 out of 5 stars for it's qaulity and price. Have I hit anything with it? No, but my buddy Through up a water bottle and cut in half with no damage to the sword. Then I put it back in the box. Is it a 3-4 hundred dollars sword? No. If you just want to own it, display it, and swing it around once in a while. Then yes. Definitely will make hollween pumpkins fun again. This sword would definitely destroy them and doubt it would bend. So battle ready? You decide..
R**S
Gorgeous
This was a gift for my wife. Before you say anything, yes i am completely out of my gourd. She loved it! First thing she said was "oh my god It's beautiful!".
G**D
Good blade.
It is an amazing blade. It comes oiled and well maintained. It does make a sound when swung that sounds like something is loose though.
I**O
It's very sharp becareful you don't cut yourself lol I did already
Absolutely perfect very sharp not heavy at all and mine even came with a stand the functionality is great definitely the value for your money and the durability is amazing and it fits perfect in my hands very comfortable
M**R
Absolutely amazing quality "for the price". It is nowhere near a real hand forged katana from a swordsmith but for this price point you cannot complain. PROS: 1. SHARP!!! 2. Beautiful all black blade and scabbard 3. Absolutely SHARP AF, be very very careful with this. It will certainly slice through bamboo or melons with ease. This is not a toy and must be respected even though doesn't really fall into a "real" Katana category. 4. PRICE, absolutely no complaints at this price point, weight, balance, sharpness, simplistic design, hamon etc... gorgeous and great for collectors CONS: 1. Lacking in the "art" of more traditional Katana 2. Can be dangerous if not handled properly (but that comes with the territory) 3. Scabbard could be a bit higher quality, glossy black coating but once again you cannot complain at this price. 4. Comes in a box which has graphics showing what is inside, I wish amazon put one of their boxes for privacy. PROS outweigh the Cons by a large margin. 5/5 Stars for what you pay, if you like the black/black style this thing is absolutely amazing and Ill be adding the Wakizashi from the same brand very shortly.
A**R
Ill preface this by saying I am very impressed with the quality delivered at this price. Blade is straight, all fittings are tight, has good balance and weight. Basically everything was as advertised. It came packaged well, oiled blade. Now, it wasnt sharp enough out of the box to slice paper; it tore the paper. But, took it out in the yard to do some chopping and it handled fruit very well, super clean cuts when swinging full speed. I did give a piece of plastic a few hits and the blade did not chip or roll. Didnt have anything like mats or bamboo to test it on just yet. But as other reviews stated, at this price, youre really only looking for a training blade, so razor sharp might not be the best to start with anyway. But an experienced swordsman should be able to finish sharpening it. I bought this particular one because of the other positive reviews, and I agree with them: great entry level sword, it should hold up to some abuse, and its built in a way to allow dissembling and maintenance, unlike many others at this price. I am happy with my purchase!
K**Z
Preis, Leistung passt
T**Y
All swords were well packaged with foam support. All well oiled, sharp and zero rust or marks. I couldnt find a single flaw or problem, they are perfect. Well ballanced real black blades. Excellent price for function and display. It can be a gamble buying swords on amazon but this is a safe vendor.
J**Y
JIHPEN Sword - 1045/1060 High Carbon Steel - Black Legend Model- $150 CDN I Bought this sword for my son to begin practicing Iaido, bearing in mind that as a first Japanese style sword our expectations were in line with the price point. (For those who feel a $150 sword should have the same attributes as a $500 + dollar sword, this review or likely sword, is certainly not for you.) As shown in the photos, within a couple of weeks the Tsuka-Ito (Wrap) began to loosen. I expected this at the time of purchase. A person needs to keep in mind, that for $150 CDN you are not purchasing a high end artisan crafted Katana, this is an entry level item. Brought to people at an excellent price. Upon first receiving the sword, I considered it a Good quality item. The fittings were tight and the Saya (Scabbard) was in beautiful condition. New, it had just the right pressure to keep the blade in place. However, this to became a little loose after a couple of weeks of repetitive drawing practice. This was easily corrected with a little epoxy and some sanding to re-adjust the tension of the fit. The Blade was almost perfectly straight (again keep realistic with the price point) and was close to sharp - site says "razor sharp" but it is not. Close enough to finish if you wanted it that sharp though. From a safety perspective, for beginners, I personally believe that an entry level sword like this should not be any sharper than as shipped. If you have the experience to handle a razor sharp weapon, you should also be capable of making it so. We actually dulled the edge considerably to make it safe to train with. (Another reason that I appreciated the value of this sword - I would cry to dull a high end sword to make it trainable.) Note: We did not want an alloy Iaito blade, as we wanted the true weight of a steel blade. Point of balance from the manufacturer is 5" forward of the Tsuka (guard). In the attached photos, during the process of re-wrapping with a Cotton Tsuka-Ito, Addition of Hishigami-Ito and Kusune to provide a tighter more secure grip, the internal components of the sword construction are shown. The fittings around the Tsuba (Guard) were tight, as was the fit of the Keshira (Pommel on end of the Hilt). The 3/4 Tang matches the sword shape, and the quenching of the steel is visible. It was clean with no rust. The holes for the Mekugi were drilled with the handle in place. Disassembly of the Tsuba was straight forward, as was the removal of the Mekugi (Bamboo Pegs) - Photos showing the direction of the Tapper on the Pegs for removal. There was a Spacer (Green Plastic Strip) added to the Tang to take up space inside the Tsuba (Handle), though this worked well for it’s purpose. After re-wrapping of the Tsuka, reassembly of the sword components was also straight forward, and the Mekugi re-inserted with good tension. (I will note, after completing the new handle wrap, I have a new respect for the craftspeople who make this their profession. My wrapping skills most certainly need work.) Would recommend this sword to others looking for an affordable option to enjoy the Japanese sword. And as a learning platform to learn more about sword craft as well. I thank the craftspeople who build these swords for JIPHEN for a great product that met all my son’s needs. Granted with a few upgrades, but like all things, learning to maintain something deepens one’s appreciation and connection with the object. This, to me, is part of what makes the sword special. Hopefully this review will give something for others to think about when looking at the many options out there for swords in this price range. I would certainly purchase a JIPHEN sword again.
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