How does a koi tanto differ from a standard black or wood saya tanto?

 Updated Mar 2026

A standard saya tanto typically features a plain lacquered, stained, or natural wood scabbard with no decorative surface artwork. The focus in those pieces is usually on the blade geometry, hamon, or tsuba design. A koi saya tanto shifts the aesthetic weight toward the entire package β€” the scabbard becomes an art object in its own right, with the koi motif carrying cultural symbolism related to perseverance and transformation. The addition of a matching koi tsuba, as seen on the black saya variant in this collection, further unifies the visual theme across blade, guard, and scabbard in a way that plain tanto configurations do not.

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