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Zoro - Wado Ichimonji Katana

Sale price$199.00
  • Full-tang hand-forged real katana. Not just to sit pretty.
  • True katana luster and texture come after sharpening.
  • Display. Practice. Room collection. You call.

🗡️ Wado Ichimonji Replica – Real Katana from One Piece (Zoro’s Sword)

Own the Blade of Honor – Zoro’s Wado Ichimonji. Unleash your inner swordsman with the Wado Ichimonji, the legendary katana wielded by Roronoa Zoro in One Piece. This Wado Ichimonji replica is a real sword made for fans, collectors, and cosplay artists alike.
Crafted with precision, this Zoro Wado Ichimonji sword pays tribute to one of anime’s most iconic weapons—perfectly blending elegance, symbolism, and strength.

⚔️ Authentic Katana Design, Built for Realism

This full-length Wado Ichimonji sword replica is constructed from real metal, giving it the feel and weight of a true katana. From the white-lacquered scabbard and handle to the minimalist circular guard, every detail reflects the original design featured in One Piece.

👘 For Cosplay, Display, or Collection

Take your One Piece cosplay to the next level or upgrade your anime collection with this striking sword. This real Wado Ichimonji katana isn’t just a visual prop—it’s made to stand out with presence and authenticity. Lightweight enough for safe carry, yet sturdy enough for professional display.

🛒 Wado Ichimonji for Sale – Buy the Legend

Looking to buy the Wado Ichimonji? This premium Wado Ichimonji sword for sale is now available to order. Whether you’re wondering about the Wado Ichimonji price or adding the final piece to your Zoro sword collection, now’s the time.
Secure your replica today and bring home the story of Zoro, Kuina, and the promise that forged a future swordsman.

Katana Specifications

Parameters Specification
Item Number Y-NA34744
Type Katana
Nagasa Material 1045 Steel
Full Length 105 cm (41.34 inches)
Nagasa (Blade Length) 72 cm (28.35 inches)
Tuska Length 30 cm (11.81 inches)
Blade Width 3.2 cm (1.26 inches)
Blade Thickness 0.7 cm (0.28 inches)
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The Wado Ichimonji sword of Zoro displayed on a stand, showcasing the entire sword and sheath.
Zoro - Wado Ichimonji Katana Sale price$199.00

Katana specs comparison

Feeling unsure about which katana is right for you?
Explore our katana comparison guide to help you decide.

Carbon steel

High hardness, commonly used for making traditional samurai swords, with excellent sharpness and edge retention ability.

Damascus steel

The blade surface has a unique wavy or patterned design, which is very suitable for collection.

T10 steel

Further improved hardness and wear resistance. The blade edge is extremely sharp and can maintain its sharpness for a long time.

Manganese steel

High cost-performance, strong toughness, good shock resistance, less likely to break or crack.

How is a katana forged?

Understand how a piece of steel becomes a valuable samurai sword worth collecting.

Katana steel

The soul of every katana begins with the perfect choice of steel.

Whether forged from modern alloys or traditional steels, each selection reflects our pursuit of performance in harmony with artistry.

This careful beginning sets the stage for extraordinary quality and a blade that honors both craftsmanship and tradition.

Folding & forging

The swordsmith forges the steel into a rectangular billet.

It is heated until red-hot, hammered to half its thickness, folded, reheated, and hammered again.

This process is repeated many times.

With each cycle, impurities are removed, the material’s composition becomes uniform, and unique grain patterns begin to emerge.

Katana takes shape

Forged steel varies — some types offer excellent flexibility but lower hardness, while others provide high hardness but can be brittle.

To achieve both hardness and toughness, a high-hardness outer jacket is carefully wrapped around a flexible core steel.

This step requires exceptional skill, as poor fusion between the steels can trap air bubbles, compromising the blade’s integrity.

Once combined, the steel is forged into the basic shape of the katana.

Engraving katana

If engraving is required, it is done at this stage — not at the final step as commonly believed.

Once the katana is quenched, it becomes too hard to carve.

This stage allows the swordsmith to incorporate symbols of personal belief or spiritual significance into the blade.

Quenching katana

Quenching is a highly skilled process.

At this stage, the katana’s performance, hamon (temper line), and elegant curvature are all set permanently.

Any mistake at this point would mean the loss of all previous work.

Polishing katana

Once forging is complete, the blade is entrusted to the polisher — a master of patience and precision.

With whetstones of many grits, the polisher carefully removes the surface layers, much like a sculptor.

Through this painstaking process, the katana’s hidden beauty emerges.

Its strength, sharpness, and the distinctive hamon — the sword’s signature — are finally unveiled.

Katana buying FAQ

Choosing the right katana is important. If you have any questions, reach out to us at support@ironpoet.com — we’re always ready to assist.

Is a katana the same as a samurai sword?

The term katana is commonly used to refer to a samurai sword, but more precisely, it is the most popular type of samurai sword, professionally known as the uchigatana.

Is the katana functional?

Yes, all our katanas are fully functional and battle-ready unless stated otherwise. They are hand-forged using traditional techniques and meticulously polished.

How is a katana made?

It begins with carefully selected steel, heated and hammered through countless cycles. A master swordsmith, drawing on years of skill, tempers the blade through precise quenching. The unfinished sword then passes to a dedicated polisher, because in true tradition, forging and polishing are the work of two masters. Finally, only when the blade meets its fittings — the handle, guard, and scabbard — does it become the complete katana you see and hold today.

How should I maintain the katana?

Avoid touching the blade with bare hands. Clean and lightly oil it before storage (machine oil or even cooking oil if necessary).

How I choose the right katana?

All of our katanas are fully functional, but different blades and fittings emphasize different aspects.
You simply need to decide whether you prioritize display and collection or practical functionality.
For functionality, we recommend the affordable and well-balanced manganese steel katanas.
Of course, all other katanas are also fully functional — some are just optimized for specific strengths.
If you're focused on aesthetics, feel free to choose any katana — every piece is crafted for both use and beauty.

Do you ship internationally, and how long does delivery take?

We ship worldwide. Orders are processed within 24 hours, and delivery typically takes 5–10 business days, depending on your location.

What is your return policy?

We offer a 30-day hassle-free return policy. We want you to love your katana. If it’s not exactly what you hoped for, just email us at info@ironpoet.com — we’ll be happy to arrange a refund or exchange, no questions asked.