Cas Hanwei Japanese Swords

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Helmets

Cas Hanwei Helmets

Crafted by the armourers of CAS Hanwei, the armour is authentically detailed and completely realistic. These very affordable pieces are made with traditional styling and materials and are wearable. Our Japanese kabuto and menpo are superbly constructed, beautifully detailed and a great value.

Bainite

Cas Hanwei Bainite

Bainite is a structure of high-carbon steel that combines great strength with excellent flexibility and shock absorption characteristics. Due to the difficulties involved in performing the exacting heat treatment procedures necessary for the production of a Bainite.

 
 
Classic Series

Cas Hanwei Classic Series

Our Classic Series Katana represent the traditional blade and furniture styles of Japanese swords. These regularly-upgraded pieces have been the mainstay of our Samurai sword line. An affordable, historically accurate, and functional series of swords.

Fucntional Misc

Cas Hanwei Functional Miscellaneous

This collection of Japanese Weapons include reproductions of Zatoichi's Stick/Sword, an arsenal of Ninja-related weaponry, an Edo period police Jitte, a War Fan depicting military philosophy from the great Sun Tzu, Kama including a Kusari-gama ball.

 
 
Iaito

Cas Hanwei Iaito

Iaito have long been the preferred training tools for safe practice of the many Japanese sword drawing arts typically known as Iaido. While not designed for sword-on-sword contact or actual test cutting, the un-edged Iaito is perfectly weighted and balanced for its designed task of safe practicing.

Odachi

Cas Hanwei Odachi

The O means great and we're not kidding. With an overall length of 67 inches there's only one way to describe this sword - large! Patterned after an original from the 14th Century, when Odachi were still in use on the field of battle, this sword is a must for Japanese sword enthusiasts.

 
 
Performance Series

Cas Hanwei Performance Series

Featuring four distinct blade variations each sword has been designed from the ground-up, with blade geometry specially adapted to the needs of each Japanese martial arts discipline. The series feature a wide range of steel type and furniture styles to meet every budget.

Raptor Series

Cas Hanwei Raptor Series

The Raptor series, our new line of cutting katanas, has been designed for the cutting practitioner who does not necessarily have access to mats but who wishes to practice and perfect his cutting technique.

 
 
Replacement Saya

Cas Hanwei Replacement Saya

Replacement saya for select Japanese samurai swords.

Tachi

Cas Hanwei Tachi

This masterful production by Hanwei combines the elements of one of the four most popular Chinese classic novels, written in the 14th Century, with an elegantly crafted and superbly decorated Tachi.

 
 
Tamahagane

Cas Hanwei Tamahagane

Through painstaking research and experimentation, Hanwei is now making its own Tamahagane steel by the traditional method, smelting iron sand in a Tatara furnace. The result is our Paper Crane daisho.

Cas Hanwei Tatsu Collection

This series has been designed to commemorate some of the most well know dragons found in Japanese myth and legend. Paul Chens Forge and designers have brought to life in this sword series not only a unique idea, but unique swords never before attempted in this genre.

 
 
Yanone

Cas Hanwei Pole Arms

These Japanese arrowheads are faithfully reproduced from originals in museum collections. Some yanone were strictly utilitarian while others, like most of these examples, were beautifully pierced and decorated and used primarily for presentations and temple offerings.

High Alloy Steel

Cas Hanwei High Alloy Steel

The outstanding performance characteristics of blades forged from HWS-1S steel derive from a combination of the careful selection of alloying elements and a complex processing procedure, basically involving the manipulation of the steel’s carbon content across the blade section. This results in a very tough and resilient blade with a hard, highly abrasion-resistant edge.

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