How does a full-tang build affect the feel of a katana on a display stand?
Updated Mar 2026
A full-tang construction means the steel of the blade runs as a single uninterrupted piece from tip through the entire length of the tsuka, secured by one or more mekugi pins. The immediate effect on display is balance: the weight distribution along the piece feels intentional rather than tip-heavy or handle-heavy, which matters when you're placing it on a horizontal stand or holding it horizontally to photograph it. It also means the handle geometry won't shift or loosen over time the way a rat-tail tang assembly can, keeping the piece looking exactly as it arrived for years. Collectors who are comparing pieces specifically for long-term display value consistently identify full-tang construction as a primary quality signal.