Product Details

The blade is drawn from 1095 carbon steel and brought to a high-polish chrome finish that creates a mirror-bright surface from kissaki to habaki. A distinct hamon line traces the full length of the edge, marking the boundary between the hardened cutting edge and the body of the blade. The full-tang construction runs the steel uninterrupted through the handle core, giving the assembly consistent balance at 3.2 lb across its 40.5-inch overall length.

The tsuka is built over PU white samegawa - a synthetic ray-skin material that provides surface texture and grip foundation - then tightly wrapped in black cord using the traditional diamond-pattern technique. Black menuki accents are seated beneath the wrapping at the grip midpoints, and the overall handle assembly is finished with matching black fittings at the kashira.

The tsuba is one of the most visually arresting elements of this piece. Cast in a rectangular form with rounded corners, it features an openwork geometric lattice in gold against a contrasting black ground. The gold-tone rim frames the cutwork cleanly, and the transition from tsuba to blade collar is bridged by a gold habaki that ties the metal tones together.

The saya is crafted from hardwood in a natural beige tone and finished with a smooth natural lacquer coat. Running along the body of the scabbard is a detailed dragon motif rendered in gold and deep red with blue cloud accents - imagery rooted in classical East Asian symbolism. The black sageo cord is knotted at the kurigata in a traditional style, completing the koshirae presentation. Collectors drawn to Beige Saya Japanese Samurai Swords will recognize the lacquer quality and painted detail as consistent with premium decorative construction.

At 40.5 inches overall with a 1.26-inch blade width and 0.28-inch spine thickness, this katana fits standard horizontal wall mounts or floor stands (not included). Packaged at 3.4 lb shipping weight in a 43.4 x 3.9 x 3.14-inch box. For collectors building out a 1095 Steel Katana display set, this piece pairs the practical durability of carbon steel with a visually cohesive koshirae that holds its own on any shelf or display case.

  • Blade forged from 1095 carbon steel with a high-polish chrome finish, delivering a mirror-like surface that resists corrosion while showcasing a visible hamon line along the full-tang construction.
  • Full-tang blade extends through the entire handle length, ensuring structural integrity; the tsuka is wrapped in black cord over PU white samegawa for a secure, traditional grip.
  • Gold-and-black geometric tsuba with an openwork lattice pattern adds striking contrast between the warm gold finish and the polished blade - a standout detail in any display.
  • Beige hardwood saya features hand-painted dragon artwork in gold and red tones with blue accent clouds, finished in natural lacquer that protects both the wood and the enclosed blade.
  • Overall length 40.5 in, blade width 1.26 in, weight 3.2 lb - proportioned for display mounting or koshirae-style presentation with the included black sageo cord.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10313
Primary ColorNatural-wood
Primary Material1095 Carbon Steel
Saya ColorBeige
Saya MaterialHardwood Natural
Saya ThemeDragon
Tsuka ColorBlack
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBlack
Tsuba ColorGold-black
Tsuba ThemeGeometric
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions40.5 x 1.3 x 0.3 Inches
Weight3.2 Pounds
Packing Size43.4 x 3.9 x 3.14 Inches
Shipping Weight3.4 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel and finish does this katana blade use?
The blade is forged from 1095 carbon steel and brought to a high-polish chrome finish. A hamon line is present along the edge, and the full-tang construction runs the steel through the entire handle at 40.5 in overall length and 3.2 lb.
What is the tsuba design on this katana?
The tsuba is rectangular with rounded corners and features an openwork geometric lattice pattern in gold against a black ground. A gold rim frames the cutwork, and a matching gold habaki bridges the tsuba to the blade collar.
How is the dragon artwork applied to the saya?
The beige hardwood saya is finished with a natural lacquer coat, and the dragon motif - rendered in gold and deep red with blue cloud accents - is applied directly to the lacquered surface, then sealed to protect the design during handling and display.
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