Highlander Cutting Katana: Legendary, iconic blade
First, the Highlander Cutting Katana, legendary and iconic blade, weapon of Connor MacLeod. An exceptional katana, distinguished from traditional swords by its ivory handle carved in the shape of a dragon. This sword was a gift from his mentor, Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez (played by Sean Connery). An Egyptian immortal in the service of the King of Spain.
Connor MacLeod, iconic protagonist of Highlander (1986), played by Christopher Lambert. Immortal warrior of Scottish origin, born in the 16th century. He discovers his immortality after surviving a fatal wound in battle. He then becomes the target of other immortals, all engaged in a never-ending battle called "The Game", where only one can remain.
Highlander Cutting Katana : Legendary Blades for Immortal Warriors
Immerse yourself in the mythical world of Highlander with our exceptional replica katanas inspired by the cult saga. Whether you're a passionate collector or a gun enthusiast, our models combine authenticity, quality and power, just like the immortals in the film. Discover the
katana by Duncan MacLeodConnor's spiritual heir, featuring a sharp blade and a design faithful to the series. For purists, we also offer the
Connor MacLeod's legendary sworddesigned by the prestigious
Martorenowned for its exceptional craftsmanship. Delivered with a Certificate of Origin and Quality, guaranteeing top-of-the-range workmanship. Each katana is a unique collector's item, perfect for displaying or handling with respect. There can only be one left... So which one will you choose?
How to care for your katana blade?
Firstly, collector's and decorative katanas are made and assembled in a simplified way. As their use is decorative, they lack the safety features required of a Japanese sword intended for training. However, your Connor katana in Highlander has a steel blade that needs to be maintained to avoid damage over time. In fact, when you display your katana, your friends will be curious to see the blade and touch it. This is where you need to be careful, because acidity from your fingers is very harmful to steel, whatever its quality. However, if this does happen, don't panic, all you need is a cloth dampened with a little oil and wipe off any fingerprints. If you do this, your sword will last a very long time.