What construction standards distinguish old Japanese katana from decorative alternatives?
Updated Feb 2026
Old Japanese katana collectibles in this collection are built to genuine blade construction standards that distinguish them from purely decorative alternatives regardless of their period-inspired aesthetic. The steel grades used - T10 clay-tempered, Damascus, 1095, and 1045 carbon steel - are all genuine high-carbon blade steels that undergo proper heat treatment to achieve authentic blade hardness. Full-tang construction is confirmed by mekugi retention pins visible through the handle. Natural-wood scabbard pieces use genuine wood rather than plastic or synthetic alternatives. These construction standards mean that the historical aesthetic references in these pieces are applied to genuinely constructed blade collectibles, not decorative replicas using theatrical materials to simulate historical appearance.