BLOOMSTRIKE : The Curator's Blade
A bloom in the rust.
Forged for the curator who chose her own path. BLOOMSTRIKE is the bloom in the rust — pink steel where convention expected silver. A saber that says no to inherited rules and yes to a path that's earned.
Built around the Xenopixel V3 architecture of our character series, BLOOMSTRIKE features a uniform grip handle for clean, confident control and a "window" emitter that elevates the simplicity. The coupler pommel allows two BLOOMSTRIKEs to lock together into a dual-blade staff — for the collector who plans to walk this path with company.
This is the first signature saber of the ROSEMARK Collection. Selected, named, and dedicated to the path of those who lead by example.
Features
- Real metal hilt — solid construction, dueling-ready
- Uniform grip handle with "window" emitter design
- Coupler pommel — connect two BLOOMSTRIKEs into a saberstaff
- Polycarbonate Neopixel blade with 144-LED strip
- 34 pre-installed cinematic sound fonts
- Smooth swing motion detection
- Multiple blade effects (steady, pulse, unstable, flicker, fire)
- 27 preset colors + infinite mix via XenoConfigurator app (Xeno V3)
- Proffie 2.2 board option for advanced font customization
- USB-C fast-charge battery
Specifications
- Hilt Length: 11.75" (29.8cm)
- Blade Length: 32" / 36" (select at checkout)
- Hilt Color: Pink — designed in collaboration with Jessie Rabs
- Material: Aluminum alloy hilt, polycarbonate blade
- Board: Xenopixel V3 or Proffie 2.2 (select at checkout)
- Battery: Samsung 3600mAh 3.7V protected, USB-C charge
- Speaker: 3W bass speaker
- App: XenoConfigurator (iOS & Android, Bluetooth) for Xeno V3
What's In The Box
- BLOOMSTRIKE hilt with selected core and rechargeable battery
- Polycarbonate Neopixel blade (selected length)
- USB-C fast-charge cable
- Display stand
- Allen key & screws pack
- SD card reader
- User manual
- Premium case
The Signature Saber of ROSEMARK
BLOOMSTRIKE is the first signature saber of the ROSEMARK Collection — selected and named by Jessie Rabs, First Curator. Explore the collection ›