Martial Arts Necklaces & Neck Knives
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In addition to our traditional necklaces, we also carry neck knives. A neck knife or necklace knife is a compact, concealed blade that hangs right around your neck for quick access. They're lightweight, easy to carry, and come in designs that are both practical and discreet. If you've never handled a neck knife before, think of it as the convenience of a pocket knife without having to dig through your pocket. We even have necklace knives that look more like a pendant than a weapon, which makes them a smart choice for outdoor adventures or self-defense.
We also carry necklaces that are just plain fun. Our nunchaku necklace features a tiny, fully movable pair of nunchucks dangling from the chain, which makes it a hit with martial artists and collectors alike. It's a subtle nod to one of the most iconic martial arts weapons, and it's hard not to smile when you see it. If bladed weapons are more your style, the tiny sword necklace is another favorite. It has a miniature sword tucked into a little scabbard, and you can actually pull it out to use as a letter opener. This one is perfect for anyone who wants something functional but still cool enough to wear.
For those who like their jewelry to carry a little extra meaning, we also offer the mood-changing yin yang necklace. The yin yang is a classic martial arts symbol, and this one changes color based on your body heat, making it both symbolic and interactive. It's a great conversation starter and a subtle way to work martial arts philosophy into your everyday look. And for die-hard fans of specific styles, we've got pieces like the karate kid necklace, karate fist necklace, kung fu necklace, and even a world taekwondo federation necklace so you can represent your style loud and proud.
Our selection of martial arts necklaces also makes great gifts for students, instructors, or anyone with a love for the sport. A necklace knife might be the right pick for someone who camps or hikes, while a detailed pendant with a martial arts emblem could be perfect for an instructor who has dedicated years to their craft. These necklaces are keepsakes that people wear for years because they mean something.
Martial arts has always been about more than training in a dojo. It's a lifestyle, and wearing something like a karate, kung fu or taekwondo necklace lets you carry that lifestyle with you wherever you go. You don't have to be in uniform to show your dedication. You can be at work, at a coffee shop, or out with friends, and still have that little reminder hanging around your neck. And for a lot of us, that reminder is just as important as the time we spend on the mats.
If you're the type of person who likes their accessories to mean something, martial arts necklaces are a solid choice. They're versatile, meaningful, and in many cases, functional. From a simple pendant to a discreet neck knife, from a miniature weapon to a symbolic yin yang, there's a piece here that will tell your story. Whether you're a lifelong martial artist, a new student, or just someone who appreciates the look and culture of martial arts, you'll find something worth wearing every day.
Can I Travel With a Neck Knife?
Travel rules for neck knives and necklace knives depend on where you're going and how you're getting there. If you're flying, the TSA does not allow any kind of knife in carry-on luggage, even small necklace knives, so you'll need to pack it in your checked bag. Some states have laws against carrying concealed blades, and others limit the legal blade length, so it's important to know the specific regulations for your destination. Certain countries also have strict rules about bringing knives across their borders, so always check before traveling internationally. If you're driving, taking a bus, or riding a train within the United States, research the knife laws in each state you'll pass through. For everyday travel like camping trips or hiking, a neck knife is generally fine if it's stored and carried responsibly, but always confirm local ordinances to stay on the safe side.
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