The most legendary lightsaber in the Star Wars mythos is undoubtedly the Skywalker Lightsaber, also known as the "Graflex" hilt. Originally constructed by Anakin Skywalker during the Clone Wars, this blue-bladed weapon has become the central "Excalibur" of the saga. It was famously passed from Obi-Wan Kenobi to Luke Skywalker in A New Hope, lost in Cloud City, and later called to Rey in The Force Awakens. Beyond its narrative weight, it is legendary for its distinct industrial design, featuring a chrome finish, a "D-ring" belt clip, and a red ignition button. In 2026, fans can build their own high-quality replica of this "Peace and Justice" style at Disney's Savi’s Workshop, though the "Legacy" version remains a top-seller for its screen-accurate detail. Another contender for "most legendary" is the Darksaber, a flat-bladed black lightsaber created by Tarre Vizsla, the first Mandalorian Jedi. The Darksaber carries a unique cultural legend: whoever wins it in combat has the right to lead all of Mandalore. Whether you value the "chosen one" legacy of the Skywalker blade or the political power of the Darksaber, these weapons are the most recognized symbols of the Jedi and Mandalorian lore.