Black Myth Wukong 1:1 Ruyi Jingu Bang Replica Staff – Black & Red Alloy, Golden Engraving

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Step into legend with this 1:1 replica of Sun Wukong’s Ruyi Jingu Bang from Black Myth: Wukong. Crafted with attention to both visual detail and symbolic power, this 180cm staff is a dramatic centerpiece for any collector or cosplay enthusiast.

The stainless steel shaft features a sleek matte black finish, wrapped with durable black rope that offers a secure, non-slip grip — ideal for handling or display. Bold golden Chinese characters “如意金箍棒” (Ruyi Jingu Bang) are etched along the body, standing out against the dark metal for a high-contrast, mythic look.

The staff’s ends are fitted with red and black alloy sculpted fittings, faithfully recreated from the in-game weapon, with layered textures and ornamental carving that reflect ancient Chinese design motifs.


Key Features:

  • SpecificationDetails
    Product NameBlack Myth Wukong 1:1 Ruyi Jingu Bang Replica Staff
    Full Length180 cm (including two 45 cm alloy end pieces)
    MaterialStainless steel shaft with matte black coating
    FittingsRed and black sculpted alloy ends, based on in-game design
    EngravingGold-etched Chinese characters “如意金箍棒” (Ruyi Jingu Bang)
    GripDurable black rope wrapping for non-slip hold and aesthetic enhancement
    Weight5.15 kg (solid and heavy for realistic presence)
    Color SchemeBlack shaft, red-black alloy ends, golden engraving
    Recommended UseCosplay, collection, interior decoration, photo shoots
    OriginInspired by Black Myth: Wukong (黑神话:悟空)

This is more than just a replica — it’s a faithful recreation of one of Chinese mythology’s most iconic weapons, now reborn through the lens of Black Myth: Wukong. Perfect for collectors who seek both story and substance.

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Handmade production: 7–15 business days
Delivery: 15–25 days (US) / 15–30 days (International)

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This product is inspired by Anime and designed as a katana, but it is not authorized or endorsed by Anime r its copyright holders. We are not affiliated with the copyright owners of Anime .

Black Myth Wukong 1:1 Ruyi Jingu Bang Replica Staff – Black & Red Alloy, Golden Engraving

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  • 7 - 15 business days, fulfilled Mon–Fri.
  • High-performance swords may require longer handmade time based on complexity.

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  • US Orders: 15–25 business days, shipped Mon–Fri.
  • Non-US Orders: 15–30 business days, shipped Mon–Fri.

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Is this staff a 1:1 replica of Wukong’s weapon in Black Myth Wukong?
Yes! This Ruyi Jingu Bang replica is faithfully recreated based on Wukong’s iconic staff in Black Myth: Wukong, with a 1:1 scale. The black and red alloy body and golden engravings match the in-game visuals.
What is the name of Sun Wukong's staff?
It's called the Ruyi Jingu Bang (如意金箍棒), also known as the Monkey King's Staff. It’s a legendary weapon that can shrink or expand and weighs 13,500 jin (over 8 tons in legend).
How heavy is this Wukong staff replica?
Unlike the mythical version, this Wukong staff replica is made of lightweight alloy, perfect for cosplay, display, or collection. It feels solid, but it’s not too heavy to handle.
Can I use this Monkey King staff for martial arts or kung fu training?
This Monkey King staff replica is designed primarily for display and cosplay, not for real martial arts combat. For training, check out our wushu staff or kung fu weapons section.
Is the Ruyi Jingu Bang replica available for international shipping?
Yes, we offer worldwide shipping for this Jingu Bang staff replica. Shipping times and costs vary depending on your region.
What materials is the Black Myth Wukong weapon replica made of?
This Sun Wukong staff replica is crafted from durable alloy metal, with a matte black and red finish and intricate golden engravings. The metal construction ensures a solid feel, making it ideal for high-end cosplay or display.
What is the Chinese Dao?
TheChinese dao—also calleddao sword,Chinese saber, orChinese war sword—is a traditional single-edgedChinese bladeused for over a thousand years. Unlike double-edged swords such as thejianor certaindouble edged swords, the dao has a slightly curved blade optimized for slashing. Popular historical types of Chinese swords in this category include thetang dao sword,wo dao,dandao sword, and large polearms like theguan dao(kwan dao). Historically, the dao was the primary weapon on Chinese battlefields, earning the title “General of All Weapons” and appearing in varioustypes of Chinese swordsused by infantry and cavalry.
What does Dao mean in Chinese?
In Chinese, “刀” (dao) literally means “knife” or “blade.” In the martial arts and weapons context, it refers to a broad category ofChinese swords daothat are single-edged and primarily designed for cutting. The term covers everything from the shortkung fu broadswordused in martial training to massiveChinese war swordslike theguan dao. In modern collecting, the dao can also be found indecorative dao sworddesigns orcustom dao swordscrafted for display.
What is the difference between a Chinese Dao and a Katana?
Although thedao swordand thekatanashare a curved, single-edged profile, there are notable differences. TheChinese dao—especially thetang dao sword—tends to be broader and heavier, delivering more forceful chopping cuts. Thekatana(including modern styles like thekatana black and white) is usually slimmer, with a curvature that favors quick drawing and cutting. In terms ofsteel for swordforging, both can use high-carbon or folded steel, butkatana carbon steel distributionoften focuses on differential hardening, while the dao emphasizes durability for repeated heavy strikes.
Why did the Dao replace the Jian in warfare?
The dao weapongradually replaced the double-edgedjianin military use because its curved blade was better suited for mounted combat and powerful slashes. The dao’s design required less precision than the jian, making it easier for soldiers to use effectively in large-scale battles. In dynasties such as the Tang and Ming, models like thetang dao swordanddao sword full tangdesigns dominated the battlefield due to their resilience and cutting power.
What is a Tang Dao Sword?
Thetang dao swordis a Tang Dynasty-era weapon with a long, slightly curved blade designed for cavalry warfare. It is considered a refined example ofChinese swordcraftsmanship, often made with high-qualitysteel for swordforging methods. Modern reproductions includebuy tang dao swordsfor collectors, some crafted ascustom dao swordswith ornate fittings, while others are functional withfull tangconstruction for martial arts use.
What is the difference between a Chinese Saber and a Dao Sword?
The termChinese saberin English typically refers to the same category as thedao sword. Both are single-edged curved weapons, but “dao” is the traditional Chinese term, while “saber” is a Western equivalent. In modern markets,kung fu broadswordis also used to describe certain training dao swords used in wushu or kung fu.
What is a Guan Dao used for?
Theguan dao(orkwan dao) is a large polearm featuring a heavy dao blade mounted on a long shaft. Historically used in warfare for sweeping strikes—especially effective against cavalry—it required great strength and skill. Today, martial artists practicekung fu swordroutines with lighter training versions, while collectors often search forlarge swords for salein the form of antique or decorative guan dao.
Is the Chinese Dao better for war than the Jian?
In large-scale warfare, theChinese war sword daowas often more effective than the jian because its heavier blade could deliver more devastating cuts. This practicality led to the dao’s dominance in military applications, while the jian retained symbolic and ceremonial roles. Even today, enthusiasts debatedao sword vs. other swordsfor combat efficiency, with the dao favored for its slashing power.
What is a Wo Dao?
The wo daois a long, two-handeddao swordinfluenced by Japanese sword designs. It combines the cutting strength of the Chinese saber with the extended reach of larger weapons. Used in the Ming Dynasty, it was suitable for both infantry and naval combat. Collectors often comparewo daotocustom katanastyles for their aesthetic similarities.
Are Chinese Short Swords considered Dao?
Some Chinese short swordsare dao, while others are jian, depending on the blade style. A short dao excels in quick, powerful slashes at close range, similar to akung fu broadsword, while a short jian is designed for precise thrusts. In modern martial arts, short dao forms remain popular inkung fu swordtraining.
Which sword is better: Saber or Dual-Headed Blade?
The dao swordorChinese saberis generally more practical for real combat due to its lighter weight and speed compared todouble edged swordsor exotic dual-headed designs. While dual-headed swords are often moredecorative dao swordpieces, the dao remains the historically proven choice for battlefield effectiveness.
Where can I buy a Chinese Dao Sword?
You can buy dao swordoptions from specialized sword shops, online marketplaces, or custom weapon makers. Popular searches includebuy tang dao swords,custom dao swords, anddecorative dao swordstyles for display. Collectors also look for antiqueChinese swordssuch asqing dao swordor raretang heng daodesigns. For martial practice, seekfull tangfunctional swords, while for display you can opt for ornamentalChinese blademodels. Accessories like sword stands or racks answer the questionwhat is a sword holder called—commonly referred to as a sword stand, katana holder, or dao rack.

Custom Katana Options & Engraving Services

Please note that these exclusive customization options and engraving services are only available for our handcrafted traditional katana. Each katana is meticulously crafted as a one-of-a-kind bespoke creation, tailored to your individual preferences and designed with precision and craftsmanship.
CUSTOM Sword – We Support Various Component Modifications and Katana Customization

Design Your Perfect Katana

Our finished products also support free customization of colors for customers, including Rayskin color, ITO style, handle color, Sageo, and Seppa colors.

If customers wish to modify the scabbard, Tsuka Style, Tsuba fitting, or the Habaki style, an additional fee will apply.

We offer three types of engraving services, and customers can discuss their design with customer service. Additionally, the blade can also be customized, including changes to the craftsmanship of the Yokote, Bo Hi, and Kissaki.

For text engraving, you can simply write your request in the order notes, and it will be a free service. If you wish to make any other modifications, please be sure to include your requests in the order notes as well.

If you're unsure about the differences in craftsmanship, you can click the links to learn more: Custom Sword Katana

Blade Engraving Techniques – We Support Various Engraving Methods

Blade Engraving Options & Pricing

We offer three types of engraving available on the blade, each providing a unique visual effect. The engraving options are as follows:

  • Laser engraving: A precise, high-tech method that uses a laser to etch intricate patterns or text onto the blade, offering detailed results at an affordable price.
  • Etching engraving: A traditional process using chemical solutions to create deep, textured designs on the blade’s surface, with a distinct artistic finish. This method is priced higher due to its intricate nature.
  • 3D relief engraving: This technique creates raised, three-dimensional designs on the blade, adding depth and sculptural beauty. It is the most premium option and comes with a higher price tag.

Each engraving method varies in price depending on its complexity. This product is inspired by anime and designed as a katana, but it is not authorized or endorsed by any anime or its copyright holders. We are not affiliated with the copyright owners of any anime.

If you're interested in learning more about these engraving options, click here: Custom Pattern Design Service

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