
JEDI LIGHTSABERS
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Wield the weapon of a Jedi Knight. Our Jedi lightsaber collection brings together the iconic blue and green blades of the galaxy's greatest guardians, from Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi to Yoda, Anakin and Qui-Gon Jinn. Each saber is hand-assembled in our Lincolnshire workshop from 6063 aircraft-grade aluminium, available in Neopixel and RGB, with fast UK shipping, no import fees, and a 12-month warranty.
What Makes a Lightsaber a Jedi Lightsaber?
A Jedi lightsaber is defined as much by the Force-user who wields it as by the blade itself. Traditionally, Jedi carry blue or green blades, the colours most associated with the light side of the Force. Blue blades are linked to the Jedi Guardians — warriors who focus on combat and the physical defence of peace, like Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker. Green blades belong to the Jedi Consulars, who favour wisdom, diplomacy and a deeper connection to the Force, such as Yoda, Luke Skywalker and Qui-Gon Jinn. Every Jedi constructs their own lightsaber as a rite of passage, harvesting a kyber crystal and bonding with it through the Force — a deeply personal process that makes each blade unique to its owner.
Jedi Lightsaber Colours and Their Meaning
In the Star Wars galaxy, a lightsaber's colour reveals something about the Jedi who carries it. Blue, the most common Jedi colour, represents bravery, protection and the role of the Guardian. Green signifies wisdom, intuition and the path of the Consular. Rarer still is the purple blade of Mace Windu, marking a Jedi who walks the line between light and dark, and the yellow blade of the Jedi Sentinels and Rey Skywalker, symbolising balance between combat and knowledge. Unlike the red blades of the Sith, created by "bleeding" a kyber crystal with dark-side emotion — a Jedi's blade colour appears naturally when they connect with their crystal in the light side of the Force.
Choosing Your Jedi Lightsaber
Whether you're drawn to Luke Skywalker's green Return of the Jedi saber, Obi-Wan Kenobi's blue blade, or Yoda's distinctive shoto, every Jedi lightsaber in our collection is built for both display and full-contact duelling. Our Neopixel and Xenopixel editions deliver scrolling blade ignition, individually-lit LEDs and cinematic colour-mixing for screen-accurate realism, while our Baselit RGB sabers offer rugged, duel-ready performance at the best value. Each hilt is machined from 6063 aircraft-grade aluminium and hand-assembled in the UK, so whichever Jedi you choose, you're getting a saber built to last.
Hand-Built by Jedi Saber Specialists in the UK
At Replica Sabers, every Jedi lightsaber is precision-machined and hand-assembled in our Lincolnshire workshop, then put through a rigorous 14-point ignition and durability test before it ships. Founded by prop-maker James Angelo, with over a decade of experience in screen-accurate replica building, our workshop combines genuine craftsmanship with film-grade attention to detail. We ship across the UK with no import fees, back every saber with a 12-month warranty, and offer direct support from the team who actually built your blade.
FAQ
What colour are Jedi lightsabers?
Jedi lightsabers are traditionally blue or green. Blue blades are associated with Jedi Guardians, who focus on combat and protection, while green blades belong to Jedi Consulars, who emphasise wisdom and diplomacy. Rarer Jedi colours include the purple blade of Mace Windu and the yellow blades of the Jedi Sentinels and Rey Skywalker. Unlike the Sith, whose red blades are created by corrupting a kyber crystal, a Jedi's blade colour forms naturally through their connection to the light side of the Force.
How do Jedi get their lightsaber colour?
A Jedi's lightsaber colour is determined by the kyber crystal at its heart. Kyber crystals are colourless until a Force-user bonds with one, at which point the crystal attunes to them and reveals its colour, most often blue or green for a Jedi. This bonding happens through the light side of the Force, which is why Jedi blades never appear red. The Sith, by contrast, force their crystals to bleed red by pouring dark-side emotions like anger and hatred into them.
Which Jedi has a green lightsaber?
Several iconic Jedi wield green blades, including Luke Skywalker (in Return of the Jedi), Yoda, and Qui-Gon Jinn. Green is traditionally associated with the Jedi Consulars, who favour wisdom, meditation and a deep connection to the Force over direct combat. Luke famously built his own green-bladed lightsaber after losing his father's blue saber, marking his arrival as a fully-fledged Jedi Knight.
Which Jedi has a blue lightsaber?
Blue is the most common Jedi blade colour, carried by Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and a young Luke Skywalker, among many others. Blue blades are associated with the Jedi Guardians — Jedi who focus on lightsaber combat and the physical protection of peace across the galaxy. The blue saber Anakin built was later passed to Luke by Obi-Wan as "your father's lightsaber."
Are your Jedi lightsabers suitable for duelling?
Yes. Every Jedi lightsaber in our collection is built for both display and full-contact duelling. The hilts are machined from 6063 aircraft-grade aluminium and fitted with heavy-duty polycarbonate blades designed to withstand contact sparring. Our Baselit RGB sabers are especially rugged for frequent duelling, while our Neopixel and Xenopixel editions add the most screen-accurate effects for cosplay and display.
Where are your Jedi lightsabers made?
All of our Jedi lightsabers are hand-assembled and tested in our workshop in Caistor, Lincolnshire, in the UK. Founded by prop-maker James Angelo, our workshop builds every saber to order and tests each one through a 14-point ignition and durability check before dispatch. Because we ship from within the UK, there are no import fees or customs delays, and every saber comes with a 12-month warranty.



