At 104cm overall with a 79cm carbon steel blade, it's sized right for wall display or cosplay—but don't expect a functional cutter, since the edge is either blunt or only slightly sharp, and there's no bohi groove.
Handmade means each one varies slightly in finish and balance, which collectors actually prefer for authenticity, though it can be a pain if you're ordering a matched set.

They'll do custom color on teh scabbard and fittings if your MOQ is 50 units or so, but payment terms are typically 30% deposit with the balance before shippng, and they usually have stock within 20 days or so.

We've handled this suplier for a few years now, and what they don't tell you up front is that the bronze fittings are cast, not forged—still looks fine on a shelf but not something you'd want for heavy handling.

COAs are availble per batch if you ask, and they'll provide photos before packing, but don't expect HPLC-grade documentation like you'd get with a chemicla supplier; it's basically a visual inspection and material note.
Better than painted zinc alloy junk for this price tier, and the lacquered wood scabbard won't crack in dry climates the way some do, but confirm lead time if you need them before a convention date—custom orders can slip a week or two.
We usually start at 10 pieces for this model, but if you're testing the market, we can sometimes do a smaller batch. Just ask.
Custom orders take about 25–35 days after design approval, plus shipping time. Standard color ones ship faster—usually within 15 days.
We don't send fancy certificates, but we do have a QC check before packing. We can provide photos or a short video of the batch upon request.
Yes, we offer a slightly sharp edge option. It's not a combat blade—still decorative—but it can cut paper if you're careful. Keep it away from kids.
We use a sturdy carton with foam padding inside, and the scabbard is lacquered wood, so it holds up well. For large orders, we can add extra corner protectors.