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Specifications

p>Hand-forged Ame no Habakiri Katana — Kozuki Oden's legendary O Wazamono blade from One Piece. Forged from 1060 carbon steel with a violet-finished blade featuring white wave crest patterns near the habaki. Full tang, sharpened, curved. Brass openwork tsuba, white cotton ito handle, white lacquered saya with gold ornaments and bands, purple sageo. Includes ornate display stand. The blade that scarred Kaido alongside Enma — Wano's rightful ruler carries this sword.

Ame no Habakiri Sword Specifications

Blade Steel 1060 Carbon Steel
Blade Finish Violet with white wave crest pattern (seigaiha)
Construction Full Tang, Handmade, Sharpened
Overall Length 105 cm / 41 in
Blade Length 72 cm / 28 in
Blade Width 3.2 cm / 1.2 in
Blade Thickness 0.7 cm / 0.27 in
Handle Length 30 cm / 11.8 in
Tsuba (Guard) Brass — openwork circular design
Habaki Bronze / brass
Ito & Sageo White cotton ito / purple sageo
Saya (Scabbard) White lacquered hardwood — gold bands, triple-circle ornaments, brass kojiri
Includes Katana + saya + ornate dragon display stand

 

Kozuki Oden's Dual-Wield Blade

Ame no Habakiri (天羽々斬 — "Feathery Slashing") is one of two O Wazamono blades Kozuki Oden wielded in his Oden Two-Sword Style alongside Enma. Originally forged for the Kozuki shogun bloodline, the sword passed from Oden's father Sukiyaki through Oden himself and eventually to his son Momonosuke. Together with Enma, Ame no Habakiri inflicted the only wound Kaido ever received — a scar across the Emperor's chest that twenty years later remained visible. That single strike cemented both blades among One Piece's most powerful weapons. This replica follows traditional hand-forging methods to honor the craftsmanship an O Wazamono grade demands.

Purple Blade with White Wave Pattern

The violet-finished blade near the habaki features white wave crests in a seigaiha pattern — stylized ocean waves traditionally associated with Japanese nobility. This design captures Ame no Habakiri's dual identity: a shogun's ceremonial treasure and a battle-tested weapon. The purple represents Kozuki royalty (historically reserved for ruling classes across Asia), while the white waves reference both Wano's island geography and Oden's legendary voyages with Whitebeard and Roger's crews. No other Ame no Habakiri katana detail communicates its lore as immediately as this pattern.

White Saya & Gold Fittings — Shogun Regalia

The white lacquered saya carries gold ornamental bands, triple-circle motifs, and a brass kojiri — fittings worthy of the blade that hung at Wano's shogun's side. White scabbards are rare in anime sword replicas, making this piece immediately distinctive on any display. The brass openwork tsuba with its circular cutout pattern sits between handle and blade with real weight — no zinc-alloy casting. New to katana parts like tsuba, habaki, and kojiri? Our beginner's katana guide breaks down every component.

One Piece Wano Collection & Display

The white-gold-purple palette pairs perfectly with our Enma Katana's black-and-purple for a complete Oden dual-wield display. Add Shusui, Wado Ichimonji, and the Zoro signature blade to build the ultimate Wano arc showcase from our One Piece katana collection. Ships with an ornate black stand featuring painted dragon-and-peony relief. The Ame no Habakiri sword also works as a standalone display — its royal aesthetic fits collections where aggressive anime designs might feel out of place.

Frequently Asked Questions

What grade is Ame no Habakiri in One Piece?

Ame no Habakiri is classified O Wazamono — the second-highest sword grade in One Piece. Only 21 swords hold this rank worldwide. It sits one tier below Saijō Ō Wazamono (Supreme Grade), which includes only 12 blades like Mihawk's Yoru.

Who wields Ame no Habakiri now?

After the Wano arc, Ame no Habakiri belongs to Kozuki Momonosuke, the new shogun of Wano. Though Momonosuke lacks his father Oden's swordsmanship, the blade symbolizes his legitimate authority and the Kozuki clan's restored rule.

Is this Ame no Habakiri katana sharp?

Yes. The 1060 carbon steel blade is hand-sharpened and functional. Handle with care, store in the saya, and check your local regulations before ordering.

What is the difference between Ame no Habakiri and Enma?

Both are O Wazamono blades Oden dual-wielded. Enma actively drains the wielder's Haki (making it dangerous to use), while Ame no Habakiri has no such curse. After Oden's death, Enma went to Hiyori (then Zoro), and Ame no Habakiri went to Momonosuke.

What does Ame no Habakiri mean?

The name (天羽々斬) translates roughly to "Feathery Slashing of Heaven" or "Snake-Slayer of the Sky." It references the mythological sword used by the storm god Susanoo to slay the eight-headed serpent Yamata no Orochi — fitting, since Oden helped defeat Kaido, who takes dragon form.

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Care & Maintenance

To maintain your katana's appearance and performance over time, we recommend:

- Regularly wiping the blade with a soft cloth to remove fingerprints and moisture.
- Applying a light coat of choji oil to prevent rust (for carbon steel blades).
- Storing the sword in a dry place, preferably inside its saya.
- Avoiding direct contact with hard surfaces to preserve sharpness and finish.

For more care tips, check our full maintenance guide in the FAQ section.

Behind the Blade

Every katana we offer carries the essence of centuries-old craftsmanship.

More than just a weapon, the katana symbolizes discipline, honor, and mastery.

Our artisans draw inspiration from traditional forging methods to ensure each blade reflects the spirit of the samurai — strength, precision, and soul.

Owning one is not just about aesthetics — it’s about carrying a piece of that legacy.

User Experience

This katana is designed to offer a perfect balance between blade and handle.

Its ergonomic tsuka (handle) allows a secure two-handed grip, while the weight distribution ensures smooth, fluid movement.

Whether for training, display or cutting practice, handling feels natural and precise.

The Art of Traditional Forging

The Art of Traditional Forging

Each katana we craft is born from centuries of samurai tradition.

Our master smiths shape every blade by hand, folding the steel to achieve unmatched strength, flexibility, and beauty.

This time-honored process is not just about creating a weapon? it’s about preserving a legacy of discipline, honor, and artistry.

Materials Chosen Without Compromise

Materials Chosen Without Compromise

We select only the highest-grade steels and authentic fittings to ensure every katana is both a masterpiece and a reliable companion.

From the flawless hamon line to the perfectly balanced tang, each detail is carefully inspected to meet the highest standards of performance and aesthetics.

More Than a Sword, A Lifelong Legacy

More Than a Sword, A Lifelong Legacy

Owning a handmade katana is an experience that goes beyond the blade itself. It’s holding history, tradition, and craftsmanship in your hands.

Whether displayed as a work of art or wielded with precision, your katana will stand as a symbol of timeless skill and dedication for generations to come.