The Bill’s Katana Replica is a decorative sword inspired by the iconic weapon featured in Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill. Associated with the character Bill, the sword represents the legendary craftsmanship of Hattori Hanzō within the film’s storyline.
In Kill Bill, Hattori Hanzō is portrayed as a master swordsmith whose blades are considered unmatched. Bill’s katana reflects this reputation, combining a clean, elegant design with distinctive details such as the demon engraving on the blade.
The sword appears in both film volumes and is notably seen when Beatrix Kiddo discovers it in Bill’s possession. It serves as a symbol of authority, precision and control within the story.
This replica captures the recognizable look of Bill’s katana, with a simple yet refined design suitable for display.
The overall design reflects the cinematic interpretation of traditional Japanese swords, focusing on visual presence rather than historical accuracy.
| Overall Length (without sheath) | approx. 100 cm |
| Overall Length (with sheath) | approx. 104 cm |
| Blade Length | approx. 69 cm |
| Handle Length | approx. 30 cm |
| Weight (without sheath) | approx. 800 g |
This katana is a decorative replica intended for collection and display. It is not designed for combat or cutting use.
This is a replica inspired by the movie design, intended for collectors and fans.
No, the blade is not sharpened and is intended for display.
Yes, a wooden display stand is included.
No, it is designed purely as a decorative item.
Haller Stahlwarenhaus GmbH
Am Gartennest 1
74544 Michelbach an der Bilz
Germany
Made in China