| | Han Sword SH2005
 | The Han Sword is a cavalry pattern from the Han Dynasty (206 BC -- 220 AD), which reunited China and established boundaries very similar to those existing today. | |
| | | Ming Sword SH2006
 | The pattern of the Ming Sword dates from the Ming Dynasty (1368 AD -- 1644 AD), which ruled China for almost three centuries after the fall of the Mongol Dynasty. | |
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| | Qing Ching Sword SH2007
 | The traditional perception of the form of the T'ai Chi sword becomes very apparent in the Ching Sword. | |
| | | Tai Chi Sword SH2008A
 | The Practical Tai-Chi swords from Hanwei has been developed in response to many requests for a quality Tai-Chi sword for everyday practice. | |
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| | Tai Chi Sword SH2008B
 | The Practical Tai-Chi swords from Hanwei has been developed in response to many requests for a quality Tai-Chi sword for everyday practice. | |
| | | Tai Chi Sword SH2008C
 | The Practical Tai-Chi swords from Hanwei has been developed in response to many requests for a quality Tai-Chi sword for everyday practice. | |
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| | Practical Wakizashi SH2061
 | Now available to match the ever-popular Practical Katana (SH1070) is the Practical Wakizashi, offering the same quality at a great price. | |
| | | Wushu Flexible Tai Chi Sword SH2062
 | Flexible Tai Chi Sword developed in response to requests from Wushu practitioners for swords with ultra-flexible blades, the Practical Wushu (SH2062) has a spring steel blade. | |
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| | Practical Kung Fu Sword SH2063
 | The Practical Kung Fu (SH2063) sword is a further extension of our Practical Series. The sword weighs only 1-1/2 lbs, and can be handled by the younger student as well as the experienced practitioner. | |
| | | Water Song Kung Fu Sword SH2064
 | Requests from Wushu practitioners for swords with ultra-flexible blades, we have developed the Water Song Water Song Kung Fu Sword or Broadsword. | |
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| | Practical Plus Katana SH2073
 | The Practical Plus Katana from Hanwei Samurai sword line, provids an economical cutting sword as dependable as the Practical Katana (SH1070). Replacement scabbard - saya available. | |
| | | Yanling Sword SH2074
 | Deriving its name from the goose-feather shaped blade, the Yanling Sword was originally developed in the Song Dynasty. | |
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| | Damascus Zatoichi SH2114
 | The superbly folded blade of the Damascus Zatoichi SH2114 makes a welcome return housed in exquisite rosewood. | |
| | | Practical Plus Wakizashi SH2118
 | Made as a companion piece for our Practical Plus Katana (SH2073), the Wakizashi features an edge-tempered high carbon forged steel blade with a prominent hamon. | |
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| | Banshee Cutting Sword SH2126
 | Bred in the jungles of Asia, our Banshee Cutting Sword (SH2126) has its origins in the Thai Krabi and its close cousin, the Burmese Dah. | |
| | | Practical Pro Katana SH2162
 | Due to demand, the Practical Pro Katana (SH2162) has an extended tsuka and a thicker and longer blade. Replacement scabbard - saya available. | |
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| | Practical Tanto SH2254
 | The Practical Tanto blades are hand-forged high-carbon steel and are differentially tempered using a traditional claying method to produce a HRC60 on the edge (ha) and a HRC40 on the back (mune). | |
| | | PRACTICAL PLUS TANTO SH2259
 | The PRACTICAL PLUS TANTO blades are hand-forged high-carbon steel and differentially tempered using a traditional claying method (HRC60 edge, HRC40 back). | |
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| | PRACTICAL SHINOBI NINJA-TO SH2268
 | The Practical Shinobi Ninja-to, (SH2268, Black & SH1071, White) whose construction patterns closely that of the Practical Katana, is a wonderful addition for those studying the Way of the Ninja. | |
| | | Hsu Sword Jian SH2269
 | The Hsu (pronounced: Shoe) Sword is the first in a new ongoing series of Chinese martial arts weapons designed by Sifu Adam Hsu from Taiwan. | |
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| | Paper Crane Katana SH2294
 | Our Paper Crane Daisho (SH2294 Katana - SH2328-Wakizashi) is without doubt the greatest achievement in sword making artistry yet available from Hanwei. | |
| | | Qu Jian SH2295
 | From the master swordsmiths of the Hanwei forge comes the Qi Jian, a re-creation of an ancient design that utilized one-piece forging. | |
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| | Ronin Katana SH2360
 | The Story of the 47 Ronin is one of the most celebrated and influential tales of the Samurai from the Edo period. | |
| | | Praying Mantis Katana SH2359
 | The Praying Mantis is a symbol of cunning and power in Japanese culture and is consequently a highly respected theme in Samurai swords. | |
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| | Korean Cloud Sword SH2165
 | Korean swords have a long history and over the centuries have had a strong influence on other Asian sword styles, which can clearly be seen in our SH2165 Korean Cloud Sword. | |
| | | Zatoichi Stick Sword Forged SH2267
 | By popular demand CAS/Hanwei has produced a version of the Zatoichi Stick/Sword with a forged high-carbon blade in natural wood handle and saya. | |
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| | | Adam Hsu Jian Wood Handle Sword SH2313
 | Designed by world-renowned Chinese martial arts master Sifu Adam Hsu, these Chinese straight swords (Jian) are becoming the weapon of choice in the Tai Chi community. | |
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| | Paper Crane Wakizashi SH2328
 | Our Paper Crane Daisho Wakizashi is without doubt the greatest achievement in sword making artistry yet available from Hanwei. | |
| | | Three Monkey Katana SH2329
 | The Three Wise Monkeys is a popular symbol of the See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil proverb popular in many cultures around the world. | |
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| | Three Monkey Wakizashi SH2330
 | The Three Wise Monkeys is a popular symbol of the See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil proverb popular in many cultures around the world. | |
| | | Tea Culture Katana SH2331
 | In Japan the traditional method of serving tea is a celebrated art form in itself. This highly ritualized ceremony is an involved process. | |
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| | | Hanwei Dragon Plaque OH2334-C
 | This imposing plaque is a superb rendition of the Hanwei dragon, finely cast in stainless steel and mounted on a solid wood base. | |
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| | Tang Jian Sword SH2349
 | Our Tang Sword is a Jian that exemplifies the artistry and symbolism in Chinese culture across many generations. | |
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