Sasuke Uchiha Sword

Explore our Sasuke Uchiha Sword collection — faithful replicas inspired by one of anime's most iconic characters. Each piece features a straight-blade chokutō design with detailed Uchiha clan crests, crafted from carbon steel for an authentic display-worthy finish. All orders ship free with hassle-free returns.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Sasuke's sword a straight chokutō instead of a curved katana?
Sasuke Uchiha carries a chokutō, which is a pre-cursor to the katana that originated before curved-blade forging techniques became standard in feudal Japan. In the anime, this design choice visually separates Sasuke from other characters who wield traditional katana, reflecting his unconventional path and his training under Orochimaru. A chokutō features a straight, single-edged blade without the distinctive sori (curvature) of a katana, and it typically has a simpler tsuba and a more utilitarian profile. Our replicas preserve this straight geometry faithfully, using 1045 carbon steel shaped without any curvature so the silhouette matches what appears on screen.
What steel is used in these Sasuke Uchiha sword replicas?
These replicas are forged from 1045 carbon steel, a medium-carbon alloy that contains roughly 0.45% carbon content. This grade strikes a balance between hardness and flexibility — it holds a defined edge profile while resisting brittleness that can affect higher-carbon steels if improperly tempered. For a display collectible, 1045 offers an ideal combination: the blade has genuine weight and structural rigidity, so it feels substantial when handled, yet it remains forgiving enough to avoid micro-cracking over years of static display. The steel is heat-treated and finished with a dark tone that complements the matte black saya and dark handle wrapping characteristic of Sasuke's aesthetic.
How should I maintain a carbon steel chokutō on display?
Carbon steel is reactive to moisture and humidity, so a simple maintenance routine keeps your chokutō in pristine condition. Apply a thin layer of choji oil or food-grade mineral oil along the blade every two to four weeks using a soft, lint-free cloth. Before oiling, wipe away any fingerprints or dust with a dry microfiber cloth, since skin oils contain salts that accelerate oxidation. Store the sword inside its saya when not actively displayed, and position your display area away from bathrooms, kitchens, or exterior walls where humidity fluctuates. If you live in a particularly humid climate, a small silica gel packet near the display stand adds an extra layer of protection.
Does this replica include the Uchiha clan crest?
Yes. Each Sasuke Uchiha Sword replica features the Uchiha clan crest — the iconic fan-shaped mon that represents the Uchiha family throughout the Naruto series. On our model, the crest is embossed onto the saya and integrated into the overall design so it remains a permanent, raised detail rather than a printed decal that could fade or peel over time. This embossed treatment gives the crest a tactile quality you can feel under your fingertips, adding authenticity for collectors who value screen-accurate details. The crest placement mirrors its position as seen in the anime, making the replica immediately identifiable to fellow fans.
What makes this replica different from cheap costume versions?
The primary differences come down to materials, construction method, and long-term durability. Inexpensive costume versions typically use stainless steel or aluminum alloy blades that are either hollow or rat-tail tanged, meaning the blade metal narrows to a thin rod inside the handle and is held in place with adhesive or a single bolt. Our Sasuke chokutō uses full-tang 1045 carbon steel, so the blade extends as a single continuous piece through the handle, secured with mekugi pins following traditional Japanese assembly. The tsuka features layered synthetic ray skin beneath a hand-tied cord wrap, whereas costume pieces often use molded plastic grips. These structural choices mean the replica has realistic weight distribution, stands up to years of display without loosening, and presents the kind of craftsmanship detail that serious collectors expect.

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