Ito refers to the cord wrapped around the tsuka, or handle, of a katana in a specific overlapping pattern that forms raised diamond-shaped nodes. Beige ito uses a warm, undyed or lightly toned cord — traditionally silk, though modern collectible pieces often use synthetic or cotton alternatives — that reflects a classical restraint in Japanese sword aesthetics. The color choice is not merely decorative; it influences how the overall sword furniture reads visually. Beige frames the tsuba, saya, and menuki without overpowering them, making it a favored palette among collectors who appreciate compositional balance over bold contrast.