| Price (item is brand new) | $145 or near offer |
⚔️ The Katana of Duncan MacLeod The Immortal Blade of Clan MacLeod Among the long centuries of Duncan MacLeod’s wandering, no object is more iconic, more fiercely bound to his legend, than the katana he carries — a weapon that bridges the warrior traditions of two worlds. It is a Highlander’s soul forged in the language of the East, a blade that has witnessed duels across ages, continents, and lifetimes. The Blade Long, elegant, and polished to a mirror sheen, the blade carries the quiet authority of a weapon that has survived centuries of combat. Its curve is subtle but purposeful, a line that speaks of precision, discipline, and the calm inevitability of a master’s strike. In the Highlander mythos, this blade is not merely steel — it is memory, sharpened. The Dragon‑Carved Tsuka The handle is a masterpiece of mythic craftsmanship: A coiled dragon, carved in deep relief, winds its way along the grip. Silver and gold accents catch the light like embers of an ancient fire. A blood‑red gemstone gleams at the crown, as if the dragon itself guards the wielder’s spirit. This is not decoration — it is symbolism. The dragon represents immortality, vigilance, and the eternal struggle between destiny and free will. For an immortal Highlander, no motif could be more fitting. The Tsuba (Guard) Cast in antiqued gold, the tsuba is a storm of swirling motifs — waves, flame, wind, and cloud. It is the meeting of elements, the balance of chaos and order. In Highlander lore, this guard becomes the silent witness to every Quickening, every duel, every oath sworn in the shadows of history. The Saya (Scabbard) The scabbard is a deep, lacquered black — a mirror‑dark surface that reflects nothing and everything. Gold embellishments at the mouth and tip give it the quiet dignity of a ceremonial relic. The black cord binding near the throat completes the aesthetic: restrained, disciplined, timeless. The Stand Resting upon its black lacquered stand, trimmed with red felt and crowned with a gold plaque reading “The Last Samurai”, the katana becomes more than a weapon. It becomes a story — a relic of a warrior who has lived a hundred lifetimes and carries each one in silence. this Item can be shipped throughout NZ $18.40 Northland and $24.60 South Island
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