Is a full-tang blade important for a display collectible?

 Updated Mar 2026

Full-tang construction means the steel of the blade extends as a single continuous piece through the entire length of the handle, secured by one or more mekugi pegs beneath the tsuka-ito wrapping. For a display collectible, this matters for two reasons. First, it is a direct indicator of construction quality - full-tang assembly reflects the same structural approach used in traditionally made nihonto, and it signals that the smith and fittings workshop treated the sword as a complete, integrated object rather than a decorative prop. Second, it affects the balance and feel of the sword in hand, which matters to collectors who handle their pieces for photography, occasional movement practice, or simply the tactile experience of ownership. A partial-tang or rat-tail construction typically indicates cost-cutting at the assembly stage and is considered a significant downgrade among informed buyers.

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