


Throwing Stars
Ninja Shuriken
Ninja Shuriken
Recommended Throwing Stars Categories:
Throwing Stars - Metal, Throwing Stars - Practice
Featured Throwing Stars Weapons
Throwing Stars - Metal, Throwing Stars - Practice
Featured Throwing Stars Weapons
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Mini Ninja Throwing Star Set This set of 4 professionally sharpened throwing stars is great for practicing your throwing technique. Stars are made of steel and measure 2-1/2 in. Read More... Price: $17.95 Black Belt Special! |
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Ninja Soft Foam Rubber Star Made 4 in. A great way to practice with stars. Made of a soft foam rubber with gold designs. Read More... Price: $1.95 Black Belt Special! |
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Predator Throwing Claw with Stand Stainless Steel. Predator painted in gold on front of wood display stand. Detailed carved "Predator" inlay on front. Measures 7-1/2 in. in diameter. Read More... Price: $17.95 Black Belt Special! |
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6 Point Star 4-1/4 in. Made of a heavy carbon steel. Available in Black and Chrome finish. Read More... Price: $8.95 Black Belt Special! |
Throwing stars have been around for centuries. Made
famous by the legend of the Ninjas, the throwing star or
Shuriken is a basic throwing weapon with striking
surfaces on all edges. Unlike a throwing knife, the
throwing star is designed to harm the target regardless
of which end it lands on. Some throwing stars or
shurikens are diced with poison, so that a quick kill
can be accomplished. The Japanese art of Ninjitsu was
most known for their use of the throwing star
(shuriken). They were masters of concealment and
deception, so a hidden weapon and a quick release
killing tool such as the throwing star was ideal.
The throwing star actually originated from China. Chinese kung fu encompass many arts and even Ninjitsu can be traced back to China.
The throwing star actually originated from China. Chinese kung fu encompass many arts and even Ninjitsu can be traced back to China.
Throwing stars usually come with 3 points and up to 8
points. They are very sharp and made of stainless steel
or other hard metallic material. They are usually
stashed in pouches and thrown at will at victims. Many
years of practice is required to master the Shuriken
throwing star. A wooden board or taret can be used to
practice the art.
















