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Imperial Dragon Tri-Blade Sword Set - Gold & Blue

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This Imperial Dragon Tri-Blade Sword Set is built to own the room. You get a katana, wakizashi, and tanto, each with a curved 440 stainless steel blade and tight fabric-wrapped handle. Gold-finished scabbards carry carved blue dragons, backed by silver-tone guards and dragon pommels. A black three-tier display stand comes included, so the full set goes straight from box to showcase. For collectors who want a bold, dragon-forward Japanese-style sword display, this set hits the mark.

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Imperial Dragon Sword Set for Collectors Who Actually Display Their Steel

The Imperial Dragon Tri-Blade Sword Set - Gold & Blue is not background decor. This is a full three-sword Japanese-style display set built to dominate a wall, shelf, or office. You get the classic trio — katana, wakizashi, and tanto — each with a curved 440 stainless steel blade, fabric-wrapped handle, and gold scabbard carved with bold blue dragons. The set drops onto its black three-tier stand and instantly looks like it has always been there.

Display-Ready Dragon Sword Set Built as a Matching Trio

This is a coordinated sword set, not random pieces thrown together. All three blades share the same visual language: gold scabbards, blue carved dragons, silver-tone guards, and dragon-detail pommels. The result is a clean, unified look that plays well in a collection beside other Japanese-inspired swords, fantasy steel, or anime-themed displays.

Katana, Wakizashi, Tanto: The Full Three-Sword Layout

The katana anchors the set — long, curved, and meant to take the center rail of the stand. The wakizashi and tanto balance the composition, stepping down in length while carrying the same gold-and-blue dragon motif. On the stand, the three-tier staircase profile gives you depth and height instead of a flat line of steel.

Carved Blue Dragons on Gold Scabbards

The carved blue dragons are the first thing you see. They run the length of the gold scabbards, raised and textured enough to catch light and shadow. Against the bright yellow-gold base, the blue carving punches hard — more fantasy throne room than subtle dojo wall piece. If you collect dragon-themed weapons or mythic display blades, this set slots in cleanly.

Material and Build: 440 Stainless Steel Blades, Collector-Focused Finish

All three blades in this sword set are made from 440 stainless steel. That tells you what this set is built for: display, collection, and light handling — not battlefield reenactment. The steel holds its polish, shrugs off indoor humidity better than carbon blades, and keeps the set looking sharp on the stand with minimal upkeep.

440 Stainless Blades with Curved Japanese-Style Profiles

Each sword carries a curved, single-edged Japanese-style blade with vertical, kanji-style etching. The lines are clean, the profiles consistent across the trio, and the polish throws back enough reflection to read well even across the room. If you're lining this up with other katanas and fantasy swords, it won’t get lost in the mix.

Fabric-Wrapped Handles and Silver-Tone Fittings

The handles are wrapped in yellow fabric with a classic diamond pattern, giving you the familiar katana-style grip. Silver-tone metal guards and pommels frame the gold and blue, with dragon relief on the pommel ends to tie into the scabbard carvings. It’s a clear, deliberate theme: dragons, gold, blue, and bright hardware — nothing halfway.

Collector’s Dragon Sword Set with Stand Included

Too many sword sets ship bare and make you hunt for a stand. This one doesn’t. The black three-tier display stand is part of the package and is sized specifically for this katana–wakizashi–tanto trio. Out of the box, you assemble the stand, rack the blades, and the set is ready for the room.

Black Three-Tier Stand for a Clean Vertical Profile

The stand is simple, black, and does its job — which is to disappear behind the color and steel while giving the swords proper spacing. The three tiers stagger the blades so each dragon carving, each gold scabbard, and each wrapped handle can be seen cleanly without overlap.

Legal Context: A Sword Set Meant for Display, Collection, and Decor

This is a sword set built for collectors, decor buyers, and anyone who wants a dragon-forward Japanese-style display in their space. Display swords like this are generally legal to own in most of the U.S. when kept as wall or stand decor or as part of a collection. Local laws can vary on carry and public display, but for at-home collection and display, this kind of sword set typically sits in the same legal lane as other decorative blades and fantasy weapons.

If you collect katanas, anime-inspired steel, or dragon-themed weaponry, you already know the drill: check your local regulations for any odd rules on open display in storefronts or public venues. For private ownership as a display set in your home, this kind of collector sword set is treated as a decorative item in most areas.

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Why This Dragon Sword Set Earns a Spot in Your Lineup

The Imperial Dragon Tri-Blade Sword Set - Gold & Blue is built for one thing: to stand out in a room full of steel. Three matching swords, 440 stainless blades, carved blue dragons on gold scabbards, silver-tone fittings, and a black stand that lets the color do the talking. If you’re the kind of buyer who knows exactly what you’re looking at, you don’t need a lecture — just a clear view of the build, the materials, and the presence this set brings. As a bold, dragon-themed Japanese-style sword display, it earns its space without asking permission.

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