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Celestial Six Balanced Throwing Star - Silver Steel

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The Celestial Six Balanced Throwing Star feels like it remembers your release. This six-point shuriken pairs a 4-inch diameter with 4 mm thick silver steel and a centered grip hole for repeatable rotation and clean sticks. Each point carries black dragon graphics and dark cutting edges, giving it a serious martial-arts look without sacrificing function. Packed in a black nylon pouch, it’s range-ready for throwing practice, display-worthy for collectors, and easy to merchandise for any shop that takes precision seriously.

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Feel the First Clean Stick

You know the moment. The throw leaves your hand, the rotation looks right, and you can feel it will land before it ever meets the target. The Celestial Six Balanced Throwing Star is built for exactly that feeling—repeatable, confident throws from a shuriken that actually tracks the way your hand releases it.

This isn’t a wall toy. With a 4-inch diameter, 4 mm thick steel, and six evenly spaced points, the Celestial Six is a purpose-built throwing star that gives martial arts practitioners, range owners, and collectors a star that performs as clean as it looks.

Range-Ready Throwing Star Design

The Celestial Six Balanced Throwing Star starts with proportions that make sense for real throwing practice. At roughly 4 inches across, it sits flat in the palm, giving you full control over grip and release without feeling oversized or gimmicky. The 4 mm thickness adds reassuring heft so you can feel the star in motion and quickly tune your distance, spin, and rotation.

Each of the six arms tapers to a sharp tip, with black beveled cutting edges that visually mark the business end of the star. That two-tone effect—brushed silver faces and dark edges—helps you track rotation in the air and read how cleanly the star bit into the target when you recover it between throws.

Centered Grip Hole for Predictable Rotation

The round center hole does more than just look good. It’s the launch point for consistent mechanics. A properly placed center cut lets you index your thumb and forefinger the same way every time, so your release angle and spin stay consistent from throw to throw.

Balanced Around the Center Line

Because each of the six points mirrors the others and the hole is cut dead-center, the weight distribution stays even around the axis of spin. That means less wobble, more true rotation, and fewer mystery misses when you’re working on range or experimenting with new throwing styles.

Six Points, Six Chances to Stick

For training and casual range work, a six-point throwing star just makes sense. More points mean more edges and angles ready to bite into the target, especially when you’re pushing distance or experimenting with hold positions. The Celestial Six gives you that advantage without sacrificing control or aesthetics.

Steel, Finish, and Dragon Aesthetic

The Celestial Six Balanced Throwing Star is forged from solid steel, giving it the durability to handle repeated throws into wood targets and range backers. The brushed silver faces keep reflections controlled while still looking clean and high-end in the hand or on display.

Two-Tone Finish with Functional Edges

Each arm wears a black beveled edge that visually separates the cutting surface from the flat faces. This isn’t just for looks—it gives throwers an instant read on orientation as they draw from the pouch or adjust grip, especially in lower light or fast-paced practice sessions.

Dragon Graphics with Martial Arts Roots

Black dragon artwork and stylized symbols flow across the arms and around the center. It’s a direct nod to traditional martial-arts shuriken design without tipping into cartoon territory. The dragons add story and display value, but the layout stays clean enough that grip and contact surfaces remain practical.

Built for Training, Display, and Merchandising

Whether you’re stocking a range, curating a collection, or just want a serious-feeling throwing star for backyard sessions, the Celestial Six Balanced Throwing Star is made to work in the real world.

  • Training-Friendly Profile: The flat, compact shape sits naturally in the palm and makes it easy to repeat identical throws during drills.
  • Collector-Worthy Presentation: The two-tone steel, dragon motif, and symmetrical design give it enough visual punch to sit proudly on a shelf or in a display case.
  • Retail-Ready Pouch: Each star ships with a black nylon pouch featuring a flap closure, keeping points covered on the shelf, in the bag, or on a belt.

Carry and Storage That Make Sense

Sharp throwing stars need honest carry solutions. The included nylon pouch is built with textured black material that resists scuffs and keeps the Celestial Six out of sight until it’s time to throw. The flap closure helps ensure points stay covered during transport, protecting both the star and your gear.

For range owners and shop buyers, that pouch also simplifies merchandising—no loose stars on counters, no improvised packaging. Just clean presentation, ready to stock or rent out for throwing sessions where local laws permit.

Who the Celestial Six Is For

Martial Arts Practitioners: If you train with thrown weapons as part of your curriculum, this six-point, center-balanced throwing star gives you a predictable, consistent platform to refine distance, grip, and release.

Collectors: The dragon detail, silver-and-black finish, and included pouch make it an easy addition to any shuriken or ninja weapons display. It looks the part and feels solid in hand.

Ranges and Retailers: The Celestial Six Balanced Throwing Star was written with you in mind—pouch included, practical size, and a design that sells itself as soon as someone feels its balance.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Legality for any edged weapon—whether it’s a butterfly knife, balisong, or throwing star—comes down to local and state law. In the United States, some states treat balisongs like standard folding knives, while others classify them as restricted or prohibited weapons. For example, states like Texas and Arizona are generally more permissive, while places such as California, New York, and Hawaii impose tighter rules on blade length, carry, or outright possession.

Throwing stars like the Celestial Six also face state and city-level restrictions. Certain jurisdictions ban the sale or carry of shuriken outright, while others allow them for collection, training, or range use. Before you buy a butterfly knife, balisong, or throwing star, check current state statutes and local ordinances, and if you’re running a range or store, confirm both retail and use regulations in your area.

What’s the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?

In the balisong community, a trainer is a butterfly knife with a dull, often cutout blade profile that lets you practice opening, closing, and flipping without a sharpened edge. Trainers are built for skill progression and muscle memory. A live blade is a fully sharpened butterfly knife used for carry, cutting tasks, or advanced flipping once fundamentals are dialed in.

The same mindset applies to other edged tools: start with controlled, training-focused gear where possible, then step into fully sharpened or heavier-duty pieces once your technique and safety habits are solid.

Is this throwing star good for learning to throw?

The Celestial Six Balanced Throwing Star is well-suited to learning and refining your throw, provided local laws allow its use. The 4-inch diameter and 4 mm thickness give it enough weight to feel stable in flight, while the centered grip hole and six-point layout increase your chances of a clean stick as you dial in distance and spin.

As with any edged tool—whether you’re learning butterfly knife flipping or shuriken throwing—start close, focus on smooth mechanics over power, and throw only into safe backstops with proper eye protection and a clear range.

Skill, Steel, and Identity in One Piece

Some people see a throwing star and think costume prop. The Celestial Six Balanced Throwing Star is built for the others—the ones who care about weight, balance, and how consistently a piece of steel flies.

If you’re a practitioner, it’s a star you can actually train with. If you’re a collector, it looks sharp enough to earn a permanent spot in your case. And if you’re a range owner or retailer, it’s a piece your customers will remember the first time it sticks clean and true.

Skill, steel, and story in one compact, silver-and-black shuriken—that’s the Celestial Six.

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